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A paper cup is on the beach. It is windy. The wind pushes the cup.

The cup has a 25 g mass.
The cup ACCELERATES (goes faster) when the wind pushes it.
The ACCELERATION(speed) is 5 m/s(2)
The FORCE (in Newtons) of wind on the cup is ________

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Final answer:

The force of the wind on the cup is calculated using Newton's second law of motion (F = ma), which gives us a force of 0.125 Newtons.

Step-by-step explanation:

The student's question is about finding the force exerted by the wind on a paper cup. To find this force, we can use Newton's second law of motion, which states that force is equal to mass times acceleration (F = ma).

In this case, the mass of the paper cup is 25 grams, which we need to convert to kilograms to use SI units, so it becomes 0.025 kg. The acceleration provided in the question is 5 m/s². Using the formula F = ma, the calculation for the force is:

F = 0.025 kg × 5 m/s²

F = 0.125 N

Therefore, the force of the wind on the cup is 0.125 Newtons.

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