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DiabolikLover:

using newtons 2nd law, f=ma, where F is the force applied to an object, m is the object's mass and a is the acceleration the object, solve the question below. A 50kg object is pushed on with a force of 100N. What will its acceleration be? ik the answer i just dont know how ot formulate it

dontsaymyname:

WHat is the answer?

DiabolikLover:

well the acceleration will be 2ms^2

dontsaymyname:

And you're wondering what?

DiabolikLover:

how to answer that in the f=ma formula it probably sounds easy but brain no work rn

dontsaymyname:

I'm honestly, not sure :/

DiabolikLover:

i mean my closest guess would be 100n=50kg x 2m/s^2 but idk

justus:

Just a moment.

whybruh:

this is hard

dontsaymyname:

Hmm that might be right

DiabolikLover:

\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @whybruh this is hard \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) it is, and this looks to be the easiest question out of the 5 i have to do

whybruh:

oh

DiabolikLover:

im just gonna put my answer down

dontsaymyname:

I think thats best, you might be right :>

DiabolikLover:

ill put both down in hopes i get at least one of them right

justus:

looking at it rn, based on the 2nd law though I think you're answer was correct 100n=50kg x 2m/s^2

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