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How far will a block get in 1 second if it has a mass of 10 kg and is being pushed with a force of 1,703 Newtons while the kinetic coefficient of friction is 1.1?

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10n and fk my boy then right there
User Anton Tykhyy
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Answer:

the answer is : 10N.,,, 5KG.

Explanation how it works:

Inertial Mass

When you compare the two laws of motion, you discover that the

first law identifies inertia as the property of matter that resists

a change in its motion; that is, it resists acceleration. The second

law gives a quantitative method of finding acceleration, but it does

not seem to mention inertia. Instead, the second law indicates

that the property that relates force and acceleration is mass.

Actually, the mass (m) used in the second law is correctly

described as the inertial mass of the object, the property that

resists a change in motion. As you know, matter has another property — it experiences a gravitational attractive force. Physicists

refer to this property of matter as its gravitational mass. Physicists

never assume that two seemingly different properties are related

without thoroughly studying them. In the next investigation, you

will examine the relationship between inertial mass and gravitational mass.

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