12. Two forces act on a 3.1-kg mass that undergoes acceleration 0.27j m/s2. If one force...
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?
Two horizontal forces act on a 5.0kg mass. One force has a magnitude of 8.ON and is directed due north. The other force has a magnitude of 6.0N and is directed east. What is the acceleration of the mass? (A) 2.8m/s2, 53. north of east (B) 0.75m/s2, 37. north of east (C) 2.m/s2, 53.° north of east (D) 2.m/s2, 37. north of east
Only two forces act on an object (mass = 4.30 kg), as in the drawing. (F = 74.0 N.) Find the magnitude and direction (relative to the x axis) of the acceleration of the object. Only two forces act on an object (mass = 4.30 kg), as in the drawing. (F = 74.0 N.) Find the magnitude and direction (relative to the x axis) of the acceleration of the object. magnitude 17.36 1x m/s2 direction o counterclockwise from the +x...
7. A force causes a mass of 4 kg to have an acceleration of 8 m/s2. Suppose something causes the (1 point) mass to be one-quarter of its original amount. What will happen to the acceleration if the amount of force used remains the same? It will decrease to 2 m/s2 It will remain the same. It will increase to 32 m/s2. It will increase to 16 m/s2 8. What is the force required to propel a 2.00 kg object...
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?
Two forces F1 and F2 are acting on a mass M=5.0 kg. The force F1 = 9.0i + 6.0j + 4.0k, in N. The acceleration of the mass is given by a = 1.0i + 3.0j + 3.0k, in m/s2. Calculate the magnitude of F2.
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?
Two forces F1 and F2 are acting on a mass M=3.0 kg. The force F1 = 11.0i + 6.0j + 9.0k, in N. The acceleration of the mass is given by a = 2.0i + 3.0j + 5.0k, in m/s2. Calculate the magnitude of F2. Please explain how to do this! Thanks.
Two horizontal forces act on a 5.6 kg chopping block that can slide over a frictionless kitchen counter, which lies in an xy plane. One force is ( 1 )=(6.0 î +10.0 j) N.. Find the acceleration of the chopping block in unit-vector notation when the other force is (2)=(-6.0 i +4.01N, O A a =(2.5 î +2.5jm/s2 OB. å=(6i + 4ſ)m/s2 oca=2.5 î m/s2 D. a=2.5 j m/s2
An object of mass 6.63 kg has an acceleration a⃗ =(1.47 m/s2 )x^+(-0.632 m/s2 )y^. Three forces act on this object: F⃗ 1, F⃗ 2,and F⃗ 3.Given that F⃗ 1=(3.30 N )x^ and F⃗ 2=(-1.33 N )x^+(1.97 N )y^, find F⃗ 3.