For a moving object, the force acting on the object varies directly with the object's acceleration....
1) Force acting on the object is 6 N. The object is moving with acceleration of 3 m/s. When the object's acceleration is doubled, the net force would be, A) 3N B) 6N C) 9N D) 12N E) I8N 2) A push of magnitude P acts on a box of weight Was shown in the figure. The push is directed at an angle 0 below the horizontal, and the box remains a rest. The box rests on a horizontal surface...
When a constant force acts upon an object, the acceleration of the object varies inversely with its mass. When a certain constant force acts upon an object with a massive 26 kg the acceleration of the object is 3 m/s^2. This is the same force acts upon another object with mass is 39 kg what is the objects acceleration.
Suppose that the amount of time it takes to build a highway varies directly with the length of the highway and inversely with the number of workers. Suppose also that it takes 150 workers 14 weeks to build 12 miles of highway. How many miles of highway could 125 workers build in 21 weeks? miles X ? When a constant force is applied to an object, the acceleration of the object varies inversely with its mass. When a certain constant...
3. A 0.5 kg object moves along a straight line. The net force acting on the object varies with its displacement as shown by the graph on the next page. The object starts from rest at x = 0 and travels a total distance of 20 m. 5 4 Force 2 6 8 10 1214 16 18 2022 Displacement (m) each of the following: (a) the acceleration of the object at x-6 m (b) the time needed for the object...
1) Which term best describes an object's resistance to a change in motion A) Force B) Inertia C) Acceleration D) Resistance 2) Two skaters, Cathy and Mike, are standing on a frozen pond. Mike has twice the mass as Cathy. If Mike pushes to the left on Cathy, what can be said about the forces and accelerations on each person? A) Cathy experiences a force and acceleration to the left, while Mike experiences an equal force in the opposite direction....
A force acting on an object moving along the x axis is given by Fx = (3.0 – x) N where x is in m. Calculate the work done by the force when the object moves from x = 1.0m to x = 3.0m.
Two forces are acting on a 6.89-kg object that moves with acceleration 9.31 m/s2 in the positive y-direction. If one of the forces acts in the positive x-direction and has magnitude of 12 N, what is the magnitude of the other force in N?
Exercises 1. Suppose a force acts on a 4.00 kg object in the x-direction. The force varies with time and is given by F(t)12.0t3 - 8.00 N. At t -0, the object has a velocity of 3.00 m/s in the positive x-direction. Use the impulse-momentum theorem to find the object's velocity after 2.00 s. 2. In a lab experiment, a spring gun projects a metal sphere. The sphere leaves the spring gun with a velocity of 3.00 m/s in the...
A force acting on an object moving along the x axis is given by Fx = (14x - 3.0x2) N where x is in m. How much work is done by this force as the object moves from x = -1 m to x = +2 m? +12J +42J +32J +28J -12J
Consider a constant total force of 1,216 N acting on an object. If the acceleration of the object is 9 m/s2, what is the mass in kg of this object if all other forces equal zero?