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An object of mass 8.2 kg has an acceleration of 10.8 m/s2 . What is the net force causing this acceleration in newtons(N)?

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An object of mass 8.2 kg has an acceleration of 10.8 m/s2 . What is the net force causing this acceleration in newtons(N)?

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Solution 1

To find the net force causing this acceleration, we can use Newton's second law of motion, which states that Force = mass x acceleration.

Given: Mass (m) = 8.2 kg Acceleration (a) = 10.8 m/s²

We substitute these values into the formula:

Force (F) = m * a Force (F) = 8.2 kg * 10.8 m/s²

Therefore, the net force causing this acceleration is 88.56 Newtons (N).

Solution 2

To find the net force causing the acceleration, we can use Newton's second law of motion, which states that Force = mass x acceleration.

Given: Mass (m) = 8.2 kg Acceleration (a) = 10.8 m/s²

We substitute these values into the formula:

Force (F) = m * a Force (F) = 8.2 kg * 10.8 m/s² Force (F) = 88.56 N

So, the net force causing this acceleration is 88.56 Newtons.

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