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26 September, 14:02

Use the data from Table D of your Student Guide to answer the questions. Be sure to round your answers to the

nearest tenth.

What was the acceleration of the 2 kg cart?

cart? cm/s2

What was the acceleration of the 4 kg cart?

What was the acceleration of the 6 kg cart?

cm/s2

cm/s2

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  1. 26 September, 14:08
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    Hi, you haven't provided the Table D of your Study Guide which contains the other variables needed to calculate the acceleration.

    Therefore, I will just explain how to calculate the acceleration when we have the mass and the net force on the object.

    Explanation:

    For this example, we can use the Newton's second law of motion states that an object acceleration (a) is a function of the mass (m) of the object and the net force (F) on the object. Thus:

    F = ma; a = F/m

    (a) When the mass of the cart = 2 kg; if the net force is 32 kgcm/s^2

    Then, a = F/m = 32/2 = 16.0 cm/s^2

    (b) When the mass of the cart = 4 kg

    Then, a = F/m = 32/4 = 8.0 cm/s^2

    (c) When the mass of the cart = 6 kg

    Then, a = F/m = 32/6 = 5.3 cm/s^2
  2. 26 September, 14:17
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    2kg cart = 16.0

    4kg cart = 8.1

    6kg cart = 5.3
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