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6 September, 22:56

Anna Litical and Noah Formula are experimenting with the effect of mass and net force upon the acceleration of a lab cart. They determine that a net force of F causes a cart with a mass of M to accelerate at 48 cm/s/s. What is the acceleration value of a cart with a mass of 2M when acted upon by a net force of 2F?

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  1. 6 September, 22:58
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    c. 48 cm/s/s

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    Anna Litical and Noah Formula are experimenting with the effect of mass and net force upon the acceleration of a lab cart. They determine that a net force of F causes a cart with a mass of M to accelerate at 48 cm/s/s. What is the acceleration value of a cart with a mass of 2M when acted upon by a net force of 2F?

    from newtons second law of motion,

    which states that change in momentum is directly proportional to the force applied.

    we can say that

    f=m (v-u) / t

    a=acceleration

    t=time

    v=final velocity

    u=initial velocity

    since a = (v-u) / t

    f=m*a

    force applied is F

    m = mass of the object involved

    a is the acceleration of the object involved

    f=m*48 ... 1

    in the second case; a mass of 2M when acted upon by a net force of 2F

    f=ma

    a=2F/2M

    substituting equation 1

    a=2 (M*48) / 2M

    a=. 48 cm/s/s
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