What is the acceleration of a 0.30 kilogram ball that is hit with a force of 25 N?

1 Answer
Feb 27, 2017

The acceleration of the ball is 83.333ms2 [forward].

Explanation:

So the equation we are using is FNET=ma
=> Where FNET is the net force in N.
=> Where m is the mass in kg.
=> Where a is the acceleration in ms2.

Before we calculate the acceleration, we have to make some things clear and establish some other things.

  1. The force of friction, FF, will be ignored.
  2. No direction is specified, however, a force is applied to the object. The movement produced will be referred to as motion in a positive direction.

We are going to rearrange the equation of FNET=ma, so we can get the acceleration: a=FNETm

a=FNETm

=250.30

=83.333

The acceleration of the ball is 83.333ms2[forward].

Now that may seem like a lot, and that's because you are applying a lot of force to a relatively small (and lightweight) object.

Hope this helps :)