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18 December, 07:44

A boy can accelerate at 1.00 m/s 2 over a short distance. If the were to take an energy pill and suddenly have the ability to accelerate at 5.6 m/s 2, then how would his new energy pill force compare to his earlier force? If the boy's earlier force was 45 N, what is the size of his energy pill force?

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  1. 18 December, 08:13
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    We know that:

    F = ma,

    so

    F/a = constant

    F₁/a₁ = F₂/a₂

    F₂ = F₁ x 5.6 / 1

    F₂ = 5.6F₁

    If F₁ = 45 N,

    F₂ = 5.6 x 45

    = 252 N
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