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2. If a 150kg cannonball begins accelerating at 40m/s/s, what net force does it have?

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    The net force that the object has is 6000 newtons

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The net force acting on an object is equal to the mass of the object multiplied by the acceleration of the object

    F = m a, where

    m is the mass of the object in kilogram a is the acceleration that the object accelerates with it in meter per square second

    A cannonball begins accelerating at 40 m/s²

    ∴ The acceleration is 40 meters per square second

    ∴ a = 40 m/s²

    ∵ The mass of the cannonball is 150 kilograms

    ∴ m = 150 kg

    - Substitute a and m in the rule of the force

    ∵ F = m a

    ∴ F = 150 (40)

    ∴ F = 6000 newtons

    The net force that the object has is 6000 newtons
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