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
Newton's Second Law of Motion states that Force equals the product of mass and acceleration. Thus, the force required to accelerate a 200 kg object 15 meters per second squared equals 200*15. This is equivalent to 300 Newtons.
F = m A = (3 kg) (4 m/s2) = 12 kg-m/s2 = 12 newtons
There is some confusion here. 500 newtons IS a force. You don't "give a force an acceleration". You can accelerate an object (which has a mass), but not a force.
Force = mass * acceleration and acceleration is in units of meters per second squared. I will assume you mean this. m/s2 Force = (1800 kg)(4 m/s2) = 7200 Newtons ----------------------
By Newton's Second Law: F = ma, and since both mass (10kg) and acceleration (5 m/s2) is provided. The magnitude of the force needed is simply 10 x 5 = 50 kgm/s2 or 50 newtons.
F = (M) x (A) = (160) x (2) = 320 newtons.
Force = Mass* Acceleration = 66 Kg * 2 m/second = 132 Kg meters per second per second = 132 Newtons.
F = (mass) x (acceleration) = (55) x (15) = 825 newtons.
F = ma = 3kg x 9m/s2 = 27N
It is approx 9.81 metres per second-squared.
One newton.
9.8 meters per second squared.
Newton's Second Law of Motion states that Force equals the product of mass and acceleration. Thus, the force required to accelerate a 200 kg object 15 meters per second squared equals 200*15. This is equivalent to 300 Newtons.
F = m A = (3 kg) (4 m/s2) = 12 kg-m/s2 = 12 newtons
F = m A(F - 150) = (500 x 7)F = 150 + (500 x 7) = 150 + 3,500= 3,650 N
There is some confusion here. 500 newtons IS a force. You don't "give a force an acceleration". You can accelerate an object (which has a mass), but not a force.
Force = mass * acceleration and acceleration is in units of meters per second squared. I will assume you mean this. m/s2 Force = (1800 kg)(4 m/s2) = 7200 Newtons ----------------------