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Romeo applies a 300 N force on a 25 kg object. What is the acceleration of the object?

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Answer: Force = 300 NewtonsMass = 25 kgAcceleration = Force / Mass = 300 Newtons / 25 kg = 12 metres / second^2.

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Second law of Newton

Romeo applies a 300 N force on a 25 kg object. What is the acceleration of the object?

Data:

  • m = 25kg
  • F = 300N

Newton's second law formula

F = m * a

We clear for acceleration


\boldsymbol{\sf{(F)/(m)=\frac{\\ot{m}*a}{\\ot{m}} \iff \ (F)/(m)=a \longmapsto \ a=(F)/(a) }}


\boldsymbol{\sf{a=(300 \ N)/(25 \ kg) }}

We know very well that to find the acceleration, we decompose N= Kg*m/s^2.


\boldsymbol{\sf{a=\frac{300 \\ot{kg}*(m)/(s^2) }{25 \\ot{kg}} }}


\boldsymbol{\sf{a=12 \ (m)/(s^(2)) }}

The acceleration of the object is 12 m/s^2.

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