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Harry and Hagrid needed to get money out of Gringots bank. The bank cart was accelerating at a rate of 4 m/s2 and it had a mass of 8,000 kg. What is the net force acting on the cart? USE THE FORMULA: F=m∙a
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Harry and Hagrid needed to get money out of Gringots bank. The bank cart was accelerating at a rate of 4 m/s2 and it had a mass of 8,000 kg. What is the net force acting on the cart?
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Since Force= Mass * Acceleration,
The cart’s mass is 8000kg
It’s acceleration is 4m/s2
F= 8000 x 4
= 32 000 Newtons
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