Calculate gravitational P.E. as mgh, that is, mass x gravity x height. Use 9.82 (meters per second square) for gravity. Answer will be in Joules.
Calculate gravitational P.E. as mgh, that is, mass x gravity x height. Use 9.82 (meters per second square) for gravity. Answer will be in Joules.
Calculate gravitational P.E. as mgh, that is, mass x gravity x height. Use 9.82 (meters per second square) for gravity. Answer will be in Joules.
Calculate gravitational P.E. as mgh, that is, mass x gravity x height. Use 9.82 (meters per second square) for gravity. Answer will be in Joules.
Datamass=m=5 kg acceleration=a=50m/sforce=F=?FormulaF=ma SolutionF=5 multiplied by 50 F=250 N
The 1kg magnet will exert a greater force on the 0.5kg piece of steel, causing them to move towards each other. The 0.5kg steel piece will accelerate faster towards the magnet due to the greater force acting on it by the magnet.