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12 February, 05:13

Calculating Force

What force would be required to accelerate a 1.100 kg car to 0.5 m/s?

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  1. M
    12 February, 07:37
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    0.55N

    Explanation:

    F (force) = m (mass) a (acceleration)

    force equals mass times acceleration.

    1.100 kilograms times 0.05 meters per second equals 0.55 Newtons, which is what you measure force in.
  2. D
    12 February, 08:57
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    Answer:0.55N

    Explanation:

    initial velocity (v) = 0m/s

    mass (m) = 1.100kg

    Final velocity (v) = 0.5m/s

    Acceleration = (v-u) / t

    Acceleration = (0.5-0) / 1

    Acceleration=0.5m/s^2

    Force=mass x acceleration

    Force=1.100 x 0.5

    Force=0.55N
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