A 20-newton force would cause acceleration at 6 m/sec
The acceleration is given by the formula F=ma (Force = mass x acceleration)
so for the same mass, doubling the force doubles the acceleration for the same mass.
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What is the torque of a 500 Newton force applied to a 30 meters wrench?
F = M AA = F / MIf there are no other forces on the mass, and nothing to resist its motion,then it accelerates in the direction of the force, at16/2 = 8 meters per second2
According to Newton's 2nd law, a net force applied to an object will cause it to accelerate in the direction of the force.F = m aF = forcem = massa = acceleration
The application of 75N of force through a distance of 8 meters results in 600 newton-meters = 600 joules of work.
80ft-lbs converts to about 108.5 newton meters.
F = ma, so if mass is constant, you need to double the force to double the acceleration. The answer is 20 N.
What is the torque of a 500 Newton force applied to a 30 meters wrench?
Nothing accelerates unless/until force acts on it.This is exactly Newton's first law of motion.
F = M AA = F / MIf there are no other forces on the mass, and nothing to resist its motion,then it accelerates in the direction of the force, at16/2 = 8 meters per second2
According to Newton's laws, the conditions in which a body accelerates are only those in which a force is acting upon it. With no force acting upon it, a body would not accelerate. With a force acting upon it, it would accelerate by an amount proportional to the force and inversely proportional to its mass.
If an object is at rest, a force must be applied to accelerate it (start it moving).
20 meters per second
A newton is a measure of force. The force that accelerates 1 kilogram by 1 meter / second2 is defined as 1 newton.
There are 100 c-newton meters in a newton meter.
Newton stated that an object will change velocity if you push it or pull it - it accelerates in the direction you push it. If you push it twice as hard, it will accelerate twice as fast (acceleration is directly proportional to force). If the object has twice the mass, it will accelerate half as much (acceleration is inversely proportional to mass)
Accelerate less than the object with the smaller mass, as per Newton's 2nd Law.
According to Newton's 2nd law, a net force applied to an object will cause it to accelerate in the direction of the force.F = m aF = forcem = massa = acceleration