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Hi. This is something that has been puzzling me for a while, probably just due to my own stupidity. It seems to me that this should be really simple, but I don't know what I'm doing wrong though, so...
I got a 30kg rock in space, no gravity, no friction. It is traveling at a CONSTANT speed of 100m/s. According Newton's second law, There should be NO force because there is NO acceleration. But I know if it hits another object it will either move the object or put a hole in it so I know there is...
Homework Statement
A 24kg box is placed on a rough slope. Determine the magnitude of the frictional force exerted by the slope on the box if the box is moving downward at a constant velocity of 9.0m/s. The slope incline is 40°
Homework Equations
F=ma
The Attempt at a Solution
F = 24 x 0
a...
I've always wondered why Gravity was described as a force.
Force=mass*acceleration.
Gravity has no mass, the pull of gravity depends on the mass of the objects it's pulling on. Right?
Or does Physicist/Mathematicians see Force of Gravity depends on the mass of the objects it's pulling...
I just started learning about forces. Here is what is confusing me.
First, they say that no matter the mass of an object, it will accelerate towards Earth at exactly the same rate. So a car and a baseball would hit the ground at the same time even though their masses differ.
However...
Homework Statement
The 200-lb block is at rest on the floor (u=0.1) before the 50-lb force is applied as shown in Figure 1. What is the acceleration of the block immediately after application of force? Assume the block is wide enough that it cannot tip over.
Homework Equations
F=ma...
I'm struggling to apply F=ma to the motion of a slider crank, more specifically the piston. I want to find out how much force is nessesary to keep the piston in motion. Essentially, in the mechanism there is acceleration and deceleration, does that mean only at some points in the cycle there is...
Homework Statement
The fastest served tennis ball, served by "Big Bill" Tilden in 1931, was measured at 73.14 m/s. The mass of a tennis ball is 57.0 g, and the ball is typically in contact with the tennis racquet for 30.0 {\rm ms}, with the ball starting from rest.
Homework Equations...
I start with the expression for kinetic energy
\Large E = \frac{1}{2}mv^2
Differentiate both sides by x
\Large \frac{dE}{dx} = m v \frac{dv}{dx}
Substitute the following expression for the velocity v
\Large v = \frac{dx}{dt}
To get
\Large \frac{dE}{dx} = m \frac{dv}{dx}...
Homework Statement
Problem for physics project (How morce force does a person use on another's head in a punch, kick etc)
A 8lb medicine ball (to resemble a human's head weight) will be punched to accelerate X speed.
Homework Equations
(no clue what equations...)
d=Vi t + 1/2 at^2
d=vtThe...
Homework Statement
A 12 kg box slides across the floor with an initial velocity of +8.4 m/s. It comes to a stop after sliding +13.8 m.
How much friction was present?
Homework Equations
f=ma v^2=v(o)^2+2ad
The Attempt at a Solution
I did the ''v^2" equation to find out what the...
Four questions that i don't know how to do at all.
1. A student standing on a scale in an elevator at rest sees that it reads 650 N.
As the elevator rises, the scale reads 700 N.
Find the acceleration of the elevator.
2. A sign in an elevator states that the maximum occupancy is 20...
Homework Statement
Suppose a sphere is rolling on the ground and there is friction. Friction is the only net force acting on it, and by Newton's law, it will accelerate the object in the direction of the force (which is backwards). But the object is actually accelerating forward because...
Homework Statement
A 28.0-kg block is connected to an empty 1.00-kg bucket by a cord running over a frictionless pulley. The coefficient of static friction between the table and the block is 0.450 while the coefficient of kinetic friction is 0.320. Sand is gradually added to the bucket until...
I am interested to know what Newton's second law (F=ma) looks like in general relativity. Looking at the geodesic equation, it appears to have some similarity. Multiply the mass of a particle by both sides and it looks like this...
Hi, I have seen a discussion similar to the question I am asking right now on the forum before, but I did not understand it and do not know if a conclusion was reached.
In F = ma, F, or force net, is a vector and acceleration is a vector. When solving for m, or m = F/a, you are dividing...
Homework Statement
Two rubber bands stretched to the standard length cause an object to accelerate at 2 m/s^2. Suppose another object with twice the mass is pulled by four rubber bands stretched to the standard length. The acceleration of this second object is: ??
The correct answer is...
I'd like to go over my approach to a question I am doing right now, but I've posted my general approach instead of the question itself.
Say there is some object with three forces acting on it, and these forces are given to me in vector notation (i.e. with unit vectors "i" and "j"). I am also...
Hello,
I'm new to this forum, and I'm not sure if this is the right place to post this. If that is the case, could someone tell me?
I have several questions regarding USAPhO prep, so I'd appreciate suggestions from people who have done USAPhO before. So, I'm relatively new to physics (I'm...
Alright so f=ma
I know the difference between mass and weight so that's alright. Now I'm heavy (96Kg); If I'm moving forwards at a rate of one metre per second (with the passing of every second I move forward exactly one metre) then is 'a' equal to one?
This confuses me in that I'm not...
Let F be a force vector and a an acceleration vector.
A vector v(x,y,z) in 3 dimensional space xyz is the set of
objects ((x1,y1,z1),(x2,y2,z2)) with conditions : x2-x1=x , y2-y1=y , z2-z1=z
Writing vectorial F=ma , the equality means an equality between the sets.
When a ball falls in...
Homework Statement
An elevator (mass 1020kg) is to be designed so that the maximum acceleration is 0.062 g. What is the maximum force the motor should exert on the supporting cable?
Homework Equations
F=MA
The Attempt at a Solution
(.062)(9.8 m/s^2) = .6076 m/s^2
F =...
Homework Statement
A nucleus that captures a stray neutron [in a nuclear reactor, for example] must bring the neutron to a stop within the diameter of the nucleus by means of the strong force.That force, which "glues" the nucleus together, is approximately zero outside the nucleus. Suppose...
Homework Statement
A certain force gives an object of mass m1 an acceleration of 11.9 m/s^2 and an object of mass m2 an acceleration of 2.8 m/s^2. What acceleration would the force give to an object of mass
m2 - m1
and
m2 + m1?Homework Equations
F=ma
Force = mass*accelerationThe Attempt...
?How to derive the equation of motion F=ma, given this info
Homework Statement
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Homework Equations
The Attempt at a Solution
Is my attempted solution correct?
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i am an idiot.
i am going to drop a rock from the top of a building.
i want to know the force with which the rock will impact the ground.
i know the rock's mass is 1kg.
i know that the rock will accelerate at 9.8m/sec/sec.
if i use the equation F=ma, i get a fixed result/answer - 9.8N...
I was thinking about this today:
When a force acts on an object, the object exerts on equal and opposite force - Newton's third law. Imagine this situation:
I am breaking down a wall with a hammer. I begin hitting the wall gently and this wall doesn't break. I then hit harder and the force...
Homework Statement
A group of folks are riding in a hot air balloon 60 m above the ground. The total mass of the balloon and its occupants is 300 kg. The balloon is stationary in the air due to the upward buoyant force of the hot air. Do a free body diagram of the balloon. If the buoyant force...
Homework Statement
A car has an engine which delivers a constant power. It accelerates from rest at time t = 0, and at t = t0 its acceleration is a0. What is its acceleration at t = 2t0? Ignore energy loss due to friction.
Homework Equations
P=W/t, W=Fd, F=ma
The Attempt at a...
Homework Statement
Right after clearing the launch tower, the space shuttle is accelerating upward at 6 m/s/s.
a) Calculate the net force on an 80 kg astronaut during this acceleration. \
b) Calculate the force that the seat must exert on the 80 kg astronaut during this acceleration...
Hi all,
Please note this is not a home work.
Working on a NPD.Please look at the jpeg file
I have done few basic calculations to find torque to lift 100kg
F=Ma
F=100x9.81
F=981N
Torque=Force x Distance
T=981x.77
T=755Nm
The torque on the gearbox output shaft required to lift is...
Normally we are used to the fact that if "a" in F=ma doubles, then Fnet as well should double and if "m" is halved then F is also doubled.
Can anyone explain why it isn't so in this case?
"A horizontal force accelerates a box from rest across a horizontal surface (friction is present) at a...
1. Homework Statement
A body of mass m = 10 kg initially at rest has force F = 20Ni + 30Nj applied to it. Find its velocity at t = 3 s
f=ma
3. The Attempt at a Solution
m(ai,aj) = (20i,30j
m*ai= 20N
m*aj = 30N
ai = 2*m/s^2
aj = 3*m/s^2
to find the velocities...
In reading Newtons first law,
An object at rest or in motion will remain the same unless acted on by an outside force.
also known and understood in Newtons 2nd is
Force = mass x acceleration.
An object "A" moving at a constant velocity has no acceleration therefor no force.
Object "B"...
Homework Statement
Two masses of 40kg and 120 are connected by a light inextensible string
Calculate the net acceleration of the system of masses
magnitude and tension of the string
Homework Equations
F=ma
t=mg+ma
t=mg-ma
The Attempt at a Solution
120x9.8 = 1176N
40x9.8 = 392N
1176 - 392...
from the second law of Newton we know... applied force is proportional to the change of momentum...that means F= k( mv-mu) where k is constant ...from here now proof F=ma
12. A uniform disk rotates at a fixed angular velocity on an axis through its center normal to the plane of the disk, and has kinetic energy E. If the same disk rotates at the same angular velocity about an axis on the edge of the disk (still normal to the plane of the disk), what is its kinetic...
Homework Statement
A small point-like object is thrown horizontally off of a 50 meter high building with an initial speed of 10 m/s. At any point along the trajectory there is an acceleration component tangential to the trajectory and an acceleration component perpendicular to the trajectory...
Homework Statement
A. A Volkswagen Rabbit has a mass of 1090 Kg and can go from 0mi/hour to 65 mi/hour in 12.0 seconds with an average acceleartion of 2.42 m/s^2. Disregarding friction, what force must the engine be producing?
B.
Disregarding friction, how much mass would need to be...
Homework Statement
what force is required to give a projectile weighing -475 N an acceleration of 3.00x10^3m/s^2
Homework Equations
f=ma
The Attempt at a Solution
f=ma
-175 N=m (-9.81m/s^2)
m=48.4 Kg
f=ma
f=(48.4kg)(3.00x10^3m/s^2)
f=145000 N
hi thanks so much for...
Did I do this right an F=ma need to find Initial Speed?
Need help on this.
A car whose mass is 2600 kg can produce an unbalanced braking force of 2765N.
Calculate the car's initial speed in order to have a stopping distance of 3036.3m.
Vi=?
So...
m=2600kg
F=2765N
s=3036.3m
Vf=0
So I...
F=?
m=295kg
a=75m/s^2
an object is falling with a mass 295kg and has an acceleration of 75m/s^2 what is the force of the collision.
F=295(75 * or + gravity)
F=ma
How do we define m and F? If their definition both come from this equation, then the equation doesn't really mean anything...We can also definite a F', and say F'=ma^2, and there isn't anything wrong... However, we have F=ma as something true, then F and m must be something true...
i'm currently discussing this with a friend.
anyway.
here is the conversation:
he said
It started as "If something doesn't have a mass, it cannot have a force", due to Newton's second law, F = ma (Force = Mass x Acceleration). Logically, if you substitute 0 in for the Mass, you will get a...
Hi, I'm practicing for the physics olympiad qualifier and I came across this problem:
A spaceborne energy storage device consists of two equal masses connected by a tether and rotating
about their center of mass. Additional energy is stored by reeling in the tether; no external forces
are...
Homework Statement
A) A car of mass 1000 kg is acted on by a net force of 2500 N. What is the resulting acceleration?
B) A car of mass 1000 kg pulls a caravan of mass 800 kg; the driving wheels of the car exert a force of 8000 N on the road. The total resistance to motion is 3000 N.
B1) What...
Homework Statement
The proposed design for an energy- absorbing bumper for a car exerts a decelerating force of magnitude bs + cv on the car when it collides with a rigid obstacle, where s is the distance the car travels from the point where it contacts the obstacle and v is the car's velocity...
f=ma
p=mv
ek=1/2 x m x v^2Not exactly homework, but some guys on the net are wondering about what formula to use for a boxer throwing a punch.
I know its the EK one.
But some dude said F=MA and I don't have a clue how to explain he is wrong.
Also I've just been doing this stuff (linear motion)...
Hey all - this is my first post so I mght as well say hi -
I'm not very smart, but find everyday physics interesting. I tried to look up Newton's Laws, but I can't figure out:
Is a dirt bike or bicycle a good example of the f=ma principle?
All the info I found states that the force is...