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Newtons 2nd law
The force of earths gravity is about 10 N downward. Whats the acceleration of a 15kg backpack if lifted with a 15N force??
The force of earths gravity is about 10 N downward. Whats the acceleration of a 15kg backpack if lifted with a 15N force??
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Elena
F-F(gr) = ma
a= {F-F(gr)}/m =
=(15-10)/15=0.33 m/s² (upward)
a= {F-F(gr)}/m =
=(15-10)/15=0.33 m/s² (upward)
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annonymous
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