Newton's second law states that the net force equals the product of mass and acceleration. A boat's mass of is 9.6×105 kg9.6×105kg and it experiences a net force of 1.5×104 kg*m/s^21.5×104kg⋅ms2. What is its acceleration?
1 Answer
Jun 15, 2016
Explanation:
Newton's second law states that:
color(blue)(|bar(ul(color(white)(a/a)F_"net"=macolor(white)(a/a)|))) where:
F_"net"= net force
m= mass
a= acceleration
To solve for acceleration, rearrange the formula in terms of
a=(F_"net")/m
Plug in your known values.
a=(1.5xx104kg*m/s^2)/(9.6xx105kg) Note:
kg*m/s^2 is also equal to1N .
Solve for
a=(1.5xx104color(red)cancelcolor(black)(kg)*m/s^2)/(9.6xx105color(red)cancelcolor(black)(kg))
a=color(green)(|bar(ul(color(white)(a/a)color(black)(0.15m/s^2)color(white)(a/a)|)))