a force of 15N east and a force of 15N west act concurrently on a
5.0-kilogram cart. what is the acceleration of the cart?
a force of 15N east and a force of 15N west act concurrently on a 5.0-kilogram...
magnitudes of the 5.) A 10 Newton force and a 25 Newton force act concurrently on an object. What are the biggest and smallest possible resultant forces form those forces? A 10 Newton force is applied to a Sg block at an angle of 30° above the horizontal. The block slides across the frictionless, horizontal surface a. What is the acceleration of the block? b. What is the normal force acting on the block from the surface? yn 7) A...
2. Two forces act concurrently on an object. While a 75 N force pushes it east, a 25 N force pushes it north. a) What is the magnitude of the resultant force? b) What is the direction of the resultant force?
a 20.0-newton force due north and a 20.0-newton force due east act concurrently on an object, as shown in the diagram below. The additional force necessary to bringthe object into a state of equilibrium is which of the following?20.0 N, southwest20.0 N, northeast28 N, northeast28 N, southwest
Two Forces act on a 15 kg object. One force has a magnitude of 25 N and is directed north. The other force has a magnitude of 60 N and is directed west. a. What is the net force on the cart?(include direction) b. what is the acceleration of the cart?
You apply a 2 Newton force to a 0.5 kilogram cart on a track and measure the acceleration of the cart with a motion detector. The acceleration is measured to be equal to 3.5 meters/sec2. Calculate the frictional force. In which direction compared to the applied force is it directed?
Only two horizontal forces act on a 4.6 kg body. One force is 3.8 N, acting due east, and the other is 1.9 N, acting 22° north of west. What is the magnitude of the body's acceleration?
A bicyclist rides 5.0 km due east, while the resistive forcefrom the air has a magnitude of 3.0 N and points due west. Therider then turns around and rides 5.0 km due west, back to herstarting point. The resistive force from the air on the return triphas a magnitude of 3.0 N and points due east. a) find the work done by the resistive force during the roundtrip. Based on answer in part A. b)is the resistive force a conservative...
(18) Two equal magnitude horizontal forces act on an instance, one force is pointing towards east and the other one is acting towards west. object but with opposite direction. For a) Is the object accelerated? Explain. b) Can the object be moving? Explain.
HW A 2000-kilogram limousine going east at 22 meters per second strikes a 1 200-kilogram sports car going west at 30 meters per second. How fast are the two cars going together after the collision?
An electron travels west to east with a kinetic energy of 10 keV. The Earth's magnetic field in Pittsburgh is 19,911.5 nT in the north direction, 3,257.1 nT in the west direction and 48,381.8 nT in the vertical direction. a) What is the force acting on the electron? b) What is the acceleration of the electron?