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16 December, 19:45

What is the magnitude of the force required to give an electron an acceleration of 1.00x10^2 meter per second squared?

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  1. 16 December, 19:55
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    The force required to give an acceleration 1.0*10² m/s² = 9.11*10⁻²⁹ N.

    Explanation:

    Force: Force can be defined as the product of mass of a body and its acceleration. The S. I unit of force is Newton. Force can be represented mathematically as

    F = Ma ... Equation 1

    Where F = force of the electron, M = mass of the electron, a = acceleration of the electron.

    Given: a = 1.00*10² m/s²,

    Constant: M = 9.11*10⁻³¹ kg

    Substituting these values into equation 1,

    F = 9.11*10⁻³¹ * 1.0*10²

    F = 9.11*10⁻²⁹ N.

    Therefore the force required to give an acceleration 1.0*10² m/s² = 9.11*10⁻²⁹ N.
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