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In the demolition of an old building, a 1,300 kg wrecking ball hits the building at 1.07 m/s2. Calculate the amount of force at which the wrecking ball strikes the building. The wrecking ball strikes the
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In the demolition of an old building, a 1,300 kg wrecking ball hits the building at 1.07 m/s2. Calculate the amount of force at which the wrecking ball strikes the building. The wrecking ball strikes the building with a force of N.
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Force is calculated with the formula, F (force) = mass * acceleration.The unit N (Newton) is also known as kilogram-meter/seconds2.
So, F= 1300 kg * 1.07 m/s2 = 1391 N.
The answer i
s 1391 N.
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