A 4.0 kg object experiences a3 forces acting on it. Force 1 is 7.5 N pointing east. Force 2 is 13 N pointing south. Force 3 is 11 N, measured 53 degrees north of east. What is the net acceleration of this object?
A 4.0 kg object experiences a3 forces acting on it. Force 1 is 7.5 N pointing...
Two forces are acting on a 0.150-kg hockey puck as it slides along the ice. The first force has a magnitude of 0.405 N and points 35.0° north of east. The second force has a magnitude of 0.605 N and points 55.0° north of east. If these are the only two forces acting on the puck, what will be the magnitude and direction of the puck\'s acceleration? Enter the direction as an angle measured in degrees counterclockwise from due east....
17. A net force of 24 N is acting on a 4.0-kg object. Find the acceleration in m/s2
Two forces are acting on an object. The first force has magnitude F1=30.3 N and is pointing at an angle of θ1=22.8 clockwise from the positive y axis. The second force has magnitude F2=23.6 N and is pointing at an angle of θ2=27.8 counterclockwise from the negative x axis. 1. What is the x component of the net force acting on the object? Tries 0/10 2. What is the y component of the net force acting on the object? Tries...
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 (19.0 N at 27.0° south of east, and 56.0 N at 61.0° north of west) are applied to a 220 kg object. If the net force is determined by these two forces, then find the acceleration of the object.
3. Three forces acting on an object have components as follows: Fsx = -2.00 N, F. = 2.00 N, F = 5.00 N, F2 = -3.00 N and Fyx = -45.0 N, F, = 0 N. The object experiences an acceleration of magnitude 3.75 m/s. a) What is the net force acting on the object b) What is the direction of the acceleration? c) What is the mass of the object?
Three forces acting on an object are given by # = (-2.21 + 7.155) N, F2 = (4.559 – 2.55) N, and F3 = (-49.51) n. The object experiences an acceleration of magnitude 3.95 m/s2 (a) What is the direction of the acceleration? 5.6 x Note that the direction of the acceleration is the same as the direction of the net force. (counterclockwise from the +x-axis) (b) What is the mass of the object? 12.0 kg (c) If the object...
Two forces are acting on an object. The first force has magnitude F1-32.1 N and is pointing at an angle of θ 1-246 clockwise from the positive y axis. The second force has magnitude F2 44.9 N and is pointing at an angle of θ2-29.6 counterclockwise from the negative x axis What is the x component of the net force acting on the object? Submit Answer Incorrect. Tries 7/10 Previous Tries What is the y component of the net force...
Two forces are acting on a 0.150-kg hockey puck as it slides along the ice. The first force has a magnitude of 0.405 N and points 25.0° north of east. The second force has a magnitude of 0.525 N and points 55.0° north of east. If these are the only two forces acting on the puck, what will be the magnitude and direction of the puck's acceleration?
Four forces act on an object, given by
A = 36.3 N east,
B = 37.3 N north,
C = 90.7 N west, and
D = 62.7 N south.
(Assume east and north are directed along the +x-axis
and +y-axis, respectively.)
(a)
What is the magnitude of the net force (in N) on the object?
N
(b)
What is the direction of the force? (Enter your answer in
degrees counterclockwise from the +x-axis.)
° counterclockwise from the +x-axis