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Newton’s second law involves this formula: F=ma. What does this formula mean?
Momentum and acceleration are the only way to
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Newton's second law can be expressed as a mathematical formula for the amount of force needed to accelerate an object. The
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Hi, I am confused about physics, more specifically force.
I know that the formula for force is: f=ma So what if an object
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Ashley
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Hooke's law is described mathematically using the formula F_sp=-kx. Which statement is correct about the spring force, F_sp
it is
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Revenue sharing formula in Nigeria is grouped into:
Question 6Answer a. Traditional formula and Modern formula b. Non of the
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Oyebode Oluwoye
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how large a force is required to accelerate a 1300 kg car from rest to a speed of 20 m/s in a horizontal distance of 80 m ? I'm
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courtland
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To calculate the work done, we can use the formula:
Work = Force × Distance In this case, the force applied is 600 Newtons and
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Ellie
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I've just read that the centripetal force on an electron is mv^2/r; and that this is also equal to the electrostatic force
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charlie
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A force Fx acts on a particle. The force is related to the position of the particle by the formula Fx = (5.9 N/m3) x3.
Find the
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Charles
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In order to calculate the force exerted to perform work, which formula should be used?(1 point)
Responses force = work / distance
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