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Physics, 01.04.2021 01:50 jacobasencio23

(your answer will be in Newtons (N) but only answer with numbers and round to one decimal place.) 1. how much force is needed to accelerate a 83 kg skier at 4.6 m/sec2?

2. what is the force on a 1,857 kg elevator that is falling freely at 9.85 m/s2?

3. what is the acceleration of a 5.7 kg object pushed with a force of 324 newtons?

4. the mass of a large car is 1,445 kg. how much force would be required to accelerate the car at a rate of 3.3 m/s2?

5. a 54 kg skater pushed by a friend accelerates 7.4 m/s2.

6. a force of 286 N is applied to an object that accelerates at a rate of 9.3 m/s2. what is the mass of the object?

7. a bowling ball rolled with a force of 19.4 N accelerates at a rate of 3 m/s2; a second ball rolled with the same force accelerates 4 m/s2. what is the mads of the second bowling ball?

8. if a 51 kg person on a 18.2 kg sled is pushed with a force of 491 N, what will be persons acceleration?

9. a force of 34 N acts upon a 7.9 kg block. calculate the acceleration of the object.

10. an object of mass 353 kg is observed to accelerate at the rate of 8.5 m/s2. calculate the force required to produce this acceleration.

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