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27 August, 18:42

A bicyclist slow with a force of 3.5 x 10^2 N. if the bicyclist and bicycle have a total mass of 1.0 x 10^2 kg, what is the acceleration

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  1. 27 August, 18:55
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    Acceleration = 3.5 [m/s^2]

    Explanation:

    We can solve this problem using Newton's second law, which states that the sum of forces on a body is equal to the product of the mass by the acceleration

    F = 350 [N]

    m = 100 [kg]

    Using Newton's second law we have:

    F = m*a

    where:

    F = force [N]

    a = acceleration or desacceleration [m/s^2]

    therefore:

    a = 350/100

    a = 3.5 [m/s^2]
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