A force of 30 N is applied to a 3 kg object. What is the resulting acceleration?

Practice Questions

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A force of 30 N is applied to a 3 kg object. What is the resulting acceleration? (2020)
  1. 5 m/s²
  2. 10 m/s²
  3. 15 m/s²
  4. 20 m/s²

Questions & Step-by-Step Solutions

A force of 30 N is applied to a 3 kg object. What is the resulting acceleration? (2020)
  • Step 1: Identify the force applied to the object. In this case, the force is 30 N (Newtons).
  • Step 2: Identify the mass of the object. Here, the mass is 3 kg (kilograms).
  • Step 3: Use the formula for acceleration, which is a = F/m, where 'a' is acceleration, 'F' is force, and 'm' is mass.
  • Step 4: Substitute the values into the formula: a = 30 N / 3 kg.
  • Step 5: Calculate the result: 30 N divided by 3 kg equals 10 m/s².
  • Step 6: Conclude that the resulting acceleration of the object is 10 m/s².
  • Newton's Second Law of Motion – This law states that the acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the net force acting on it and inversely proportional to its mass.
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