Force = (mass) x (acceleration)
F = (15) x (10) = 150 newtons
That's about 33.72 pounds.
Notice that 10 m/s2 is a pretty substantial acceleration ... about 2% greater than one 'G'.
So you're talking about accelerating the bike a hair faster than it would fall off the roof.
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1 kilometer is largest cause it takes 1,000 meters to equal 1 kilometer
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You lose 9.81 m/s^2 so after 4.07 seconds you will reach a maximum vertical height going 0 m/s the other 0.93 seconds will cause you to go 9.05 m/s in the downward direction. (assuming drag is negligible) In Math Terms 9.81(m/s^2) X 5 (s)= 49.05(m/s) 40(m/s)-49.05(m/s)=-9.05(m/s) 10 meters per second straight down
there rnt meters in a km cause they r two different measures..
At any time after it starts falling, an object is falling 9.8 meters per second (32.2 feet per second) faster than it was falling one second earlier.
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F = ma, so if mass is constant, you need to double the force to double the acceleration. The answer is 20 N.
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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.
Assuming other forces, and mainly air resistance, can be ignored: about 9.8 meters per second squared. This means the same as 9.8 (meters/second) / second; so, every second, the velocity will change by 9.8 meters per second.
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