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A 2.0-kilogram laboratory cart is sliding across a horizontal frictionless surface at a constant velocity of 4.0 meters per second east. What will be the cart's velocity after a 6.0-newton westward force acts on it for 2.0 seconds and in what direction?

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    v = 2 m/s (West)

    Explanation:

    Given

    m = 2 Kg

    v initial = 4 m/s (East)

    F = 6 N (West)

    t = 2 s

    We can use the formula

    v = v initial + a*t

    if F = m*a ⇒ a = F/m = 6 N / 2 Kg

    a = 3 m/s² (West)

    then

    v = v initial + a*t = (4 m/s) + (-3 m/s²) (2 s)

    v = - 2 m/s = 2 m/s (West)
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