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A ball has a mass of 140 g. What is the force needed to accelerate the ball at 25 m/s2? (Formula: F=ma)

3.5 N
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4.5 N

User Dcarlson
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Answer:

3.5

Step-by-step explanation:

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User Chinbold Gansukh
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Answer:

The force needed to accelerate the ball at 25 meters per square second is 3.5 newtons.

Step-by-step explanation:

From 2nd Newton's Law, the net force experimented by the ball (
F), measured in newtons, is defined by:


F = m\cdot a (1)

Where:


m - Mass, measured in kilograms.


a - Acceleration, measured in meters per square second.

If we know that
m = 0.140\,kg and
a = 25\,(m)/(s^(2)), then the net force needed to accelerated the ball is:


F = (0.140\,kg)\cdot \left(25\,(m)/(s^(2)) \right)


F = 3.5\,N

The force needed to accelerate the ball at 25 meters per square second is 3.5 newtons.

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