If a force of 30 N is applied to a mass of 10 kg, what is the net force acting on the mass if there is a frictional force of 10 N opposing the motion?
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If a force of 30 N is applied to a mass of 10 kg, what is the net force acting on the mass if there is a frictional force of 10 N opposing the motion?
20 N
30 N
40 N
10 N
Net force = applied force - frictional force = 30 N - 10 N = 20 N.
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Q: If a force of 30 N is applied to a mass of 10 kg, what is the net force acting on the mass if there is a frictional force of 10 N opposing the motion?
Solution: Net force = applied force - frictional force = 30 N - 10 N = 20 N.
Steps: 5
Step 1: Identify the applied force. In this case, the applied force is 30 N.
Step 2: Identify the frictional force that opposes the motion. Here, the frictional force is 10 N.
Step 3: To find the net force, subtract the frictional force from the applied force. This means you take 30 N (applied force) and subtract 10 N (frictional force).
Step 4: Calculate the net force: 30 N - 10 N = 20 N.