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For a moving object, the force acting on the object varies directly with the object's acceleration. When a force of 8 N acts on a certain object, the acceleration of the object is 4 m/s?. If the acceleration of the object becomes 3 m/s?, what is the force?

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Answer:

F = 6N

Explanation:

Equation

F = ka

F - force

k - constant of proportionality

a - acceleration

Step 1 - find k

8N=k*4m/s^2

k=2

Step 2 - find F

F=2*3m/s^s

F=6

User Gifted
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Here Mass is constant

  • F1=8N
  • a_1=4m/s^2
  • a_2=3m/s^2
  • F_2=?

Using Newtons s law


\\ \sf \longmapsto F=ma


\\ \sf \longmapsto (F)/(a)=m


\\ \sf \longmapsto (F_1)/(a_1)=(F_2)/(a_2)


\\ \sf \longmapsto (8)/(4)=(F_2)/(3)


\\ \sf \longmapsto F_2=(24)/(4)


\\ \sf \longmapsto F_2=6N

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