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two forces act on a 6 kg object. one of the forces is 10 N. if the object accelerates at 2 m/s^2, what is the greatest possible magnitude of the other force

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Answer:

22N

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the two forces be acting in the horizontal direction on the object.

Given

Mass m = 6kg

One of the force = 10N

acceleration = 2m/s²

Taking the sum of forces along the x component, we will have:


\sum F_x = ma_x\\Ff - 10 = 6(2)\\Ff - 10 = 12\\Ff = 12+10\\Ff = 22N

Note that Ff is the greatest possible magnitude of the other force.

Hence the greatest possible magnitude of the other force is 22N

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