Two forces FA→ and FB→ are applied to an object whose mass is 15.6 kg. The larger force is FA→. When both forces point due east, the object's acceleration has a magnitude of 0.771 m/s2. However, when FA→ points due east and FB→ points due west, the acceleration is 0.647 m/s2, due east. Find (a) the magnitude of FA→ and (b) the magnitude of FB→.
Two forces FA→ and FB→ are applied to an object whose mass is 15.6 kg. The...
Two forces are applied to a tree stump to pull it out of the ground. Force FA has a magnitude of 2200 newtons and points 34.5° south of east, while force FB has a magnitude of 3160 newtons and points due south. Using the component method, find the magnitude and direction of the resultant force FA + FB that is applied to the stump. Specify the direction with respect to due east.
two forces are applied to a tree stump to pull it out of the ground. fa magnitude of 2240 newtons and points 34 degrees south of east. fb has magnitude of 3160 newtons and points due south. find the magnitude and direction of the resultant force fa + fb that is applied to the stump. specify the direction with respect to due east. book gives answer of 4790 n and 67.2 degrees SE. I get answer of 4787 n and...
Two constant forces are applied to a 15 kg block that is
initially at rest on a frictionless and horizontal surface. If
force A is 8 N and force B is 16 N, what is the magnitude of the
displacement (in m) of the object 9s after the forces are
applied?
FA FB
A constant force is applied to an object, causing the object to accelerate at 9.0 m/s2 . What will the acceleration be if the object's mass is doubled? What will the acceleration be if the force and the object's mass are both doubled? What will the acceleration be if the force is doubled and the object's mass is halved?
Three forces are applied on a particle of mass m= 15 kg located at the origin, as show below. The magnitudes are given to be FA = 15 N, FB = 35 N, Fc = 22 N, and the directions are 04 = 53°, measured from the negative x-axis, 03= 32°, measured from tl positive x-axis, and the direction of Fc is along the negative y-axis. a. Calculate the magnitude the net force on the particle. b. Calculate the direction...
Four forces A, B, C, and D act on an object of mass 30kg. These forces are as follows: A= 40.0 N east, B= 50.0 N north, C= 70.0 N west, and D= 90.0 N south. Determine the acceleration of the object (magnitude and direction with respect to positive x-direction or east). a) 50 m/s2 , 323o b) 1.67 m/s2 , 233o c) 8.33 m/s2 , 45o d) 260 m/s2 , 30o please show all work, thank you!
A constant force is applied to an object, causing the object to accelerate at 8.0 m/s2 . a) What will the acceleration be if the force is doubled? b) What will the acceleration be if the object's mass is doubled? c) What will the acceleration be if the force and the object's mass are both doubled? d) What will the acceleration be if the force is doubled and the object's mass is halved?
A constant force is applied to an object, causing the object to accelerate at 5.50 m/s2 . What will the acceleration be if The force is doubled? The object's mass is doubled? The force and the object's mass are both doubled? The force is doubled and the object's mass is halved?
A constant force is applied to an object, causing the object to accelerate at 5.00 m/s2 . What will the acceleration be if A. The force is doubled? B.The object's mass is doubled? C.The force and the object's mass are both doubled? d.The force is doubled and the object's mass is halved?
Two forces are acting on a 0.150-kg hockey puck as it slides along the ice. The first force has a magnitude of 0.405 N and points 35.0° north of east. The second force has a magnitude of 0.605 N and points 55.0° north of east. If these are the only two forces acting on the puck, what will be the magnitude and direction of the puck\'s acceleration? Enter the direction as an angle measured in degrees counterclockwise from due east....