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This diagram shows two different forces acting on a skateboarder. The

combined mass of the skateboard and the person is 65.2 kg. Based on this
information, what is the acceleration of the skateboarder?

This diagram shows two different forces acting on a skateboarder. The combined mass-example-1
User Syam S
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Answer:

C. 0.36
m/s^(2) to the left

Step-by-step explanation:

User Ankit HTech
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Answer:

Option C. 0.36 m/s² to the left.

Step-by-step explanation:

The following data were obtained from the question:

Mass of skateboarder = 65.2 Kg

Force in the right direction (Fᵣ) = 31.8 N

Force in the left direction (Fₗ) = 55.2 N

Acceleration of the skateboarder =.?

Next, we shall determine the net force acting on the skateboarder. This can be obtained as illustrated below:

Force in the right direction (Fᵣ) = 31.8 N

Force in the left direction (Fₗ) = 55.2 N

Net force (Fₙ) =?

Fₙ = Fₗ – Fᵣ

Fₙ = 55.2 – 31.8

Fₙ = 23.4 N to the left

Thus, the net force acting on the skateboarder is 23.4 N to the left.

Finally, we shall determine the acceleration of the skateboarder. This can be obtained as follow:

Mass of skateboarder = 65.2 Kg

Net force (Fₙ) = 23.4 N to the left

Acceleration (a) of the skateboarder =.?

Net force = mass × acceleration

23.4 N = 65.2 × a

Divide both side by 65.2

a = 23.4 / 65.2

a = 0.36 m/s² to the left.

Therefore, the acceleration of the skateboarder is 0.36 m/s² to the left.

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