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9 January, 16:48

A force F acts in the forward direction on a cart of mass m. A friction force ff opposes this motion. Part A Use Newton's second law and express the acceleration of the cart. Express your answer in terms of the variables F, f, and m.

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  1. 9 January, 17:11
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    a = F-ff/m

    Explanation:

    According to Newton's second law of motion which states that "the rate of change in momentum of a body is directly proportional to the applied force F and acts in the direction of the force.

    Mathematically;

    F = ma

    Since two forces acts on the cart i. e the moving force F and the frictional force Ff, we will take the sum of the forces.

    ∑F = ma where

    m is the mass of the cart

    a is its acceleration

    ∑F = F + (-ff) (since frictional force is an opposing force)

    F - ff = ma

    Dividing both sides by mass m

    a = F-ff/m
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