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6 May, 07:29

Albert pushes a 12-kg box across a level floor. he pushes with a force of 49 newtons, and observes that the box accelerates in the direction of his push at a rate of 3 m/s2. what must be the net force acting on the box?

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  1. 6 May, 10:33
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    Newton's second law of motion states that the resultant force is directly proportional to the rate of change in momentum. This gives us the formula,

    The resultant force (F) = Ma, where m is the mass, and a is the acceleration.

    Therefore;

    F = 12 (3)

    = 36 N

    Albert applied a force of 49 N to the box but due to friction force only 36 N of the force made the object to move.

    Thus the net force was 36 N
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