Well force=mass x acceleration.
Force in Newtons (N)
Mass in kg
Acceleration in metres per second squared.
force = 3000N
3,500 N
Force = mass * acceleration
So,
F = 1000 * 3 = 3000N
or 3kN
F = ma = 650*3 = 1950 kgm/sec2 = 1950 Newtons
From: f = m * a, then a = f / m, so :
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acceleration ((m/s)/s) = 3000 (n) / 1000 (kg)
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= 3 metres per second increase in velocity every second.
In accordance to Newton's Second Law, you need to divide the force by the mass. The answer in this case will be in meters per second squared.
f= m*a
3000 newtons
It is 3 metres per second2.
333.33-N
What is the acceleration of a runner whose mass is 50 kg if the runner is being pushed along by a force of 100 newtons?
Weight of the elevator = 1000kg x -9.8m/s2 = -9800N Upward force acting on the elevator = 1000kg x 2m/s2 = 2000N Net force = upward force - weight of elevator = 2000N - (-9800N) = 11800N
1000kg proof 1000kg = 1000000 g
Both the same. 1000kg = 1 metric tonne.
The formula for potential energy is mass times height times the local acceleration of gravity. Working with this, you have 1000 * 9.8 * 200.
1000kg
Acceleration = (change in speed) / (time) = 28/7 = 4 meters per second2Force = (mass) x (acceleration) = (1,000 x 4) = 4,000 kg-m/sec2 = 4,000 Newtons.
1 tonne = 1000kg 1.4 tonnes = 1.4 x 1000kg = 1400kg
It is 1000kg
1000kg
1 metric tonne = 1000kg, so 1880kg/1000kg/1 tonne = 1.88 tonnes
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