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A 100 kg cyclist accelerates from rest to a speed of 8 m/s in 4s. What force would she have to use the achieve this acceleration?
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A 100 kg cyclist accelerates from rest to a speed of 8 m/s in 4s. What force would she
have to use the achieve this acceleration?
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Answer:
Solution Pathway:
Variables:
Equation:
Force = mass × acceleration
acceleration = velocity ÷ time
Math:
Plug in your values given in the problem.
shows that you plugged the right values into your velocity and time variables. Now solve.
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