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Two forces act on a 8.50-kg object. One of the forces is 14.0 N. If the object accelerates at 3.50 m/s2 , what is the greatest possible magnitude of the other force

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Answer:

The magnitude of the other force is 43.75 N.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that,

Mass of the object, m = 8.5 kg

Force 1,
F_1=14\ N

Acceleration of the object,
a=3.5\ m/s^2

To find,

The greatest possible magnitude of the other force.

Solution,

Let
F_2 is the magnitude of other force that is acting on the object. For the greatest force, the two forces must be act in opposite direction such that :


F_2-F_1=ma


F_2=ma+F_1


F_2=14+8.5* 3.5


F_2=43.75\ N

So, the magnitude of the other force is 43.75 N.

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