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Newton\'s Second Law in linear form tells us that the net force acting on an obj

ID: 1911457 • Letter: N

Question

Newton's Second Law in linear form tells us that the net force acting on an object is directly proportional to the mass of the object and the acceleration that results. We are given that a net force is applied to a gold, cylindrical 35-kg mass which acquires an acceleration of 4.0 m/s . Find the net force on the mass. 1. What is given in this problem? (Analysis) 2. How would you go about solving the problem? (Analysis) 3. Are there any extra pieces of information in this problem? (Analysis) 4. Solve the problem. (Evaluation) 5. Does your answer make sense? (Evaluation) 6. What other real life situations would be similar to this type of problem? (Inference)

Explanation / Answer

1. m=35 kg a=4m/s^2 2. use newtons law F=ma 3. just force mass and accelration applied 4 F=ma =35*4=140 N 5.yes it does 6. any F-m block