Aric1ortinOda
Aric1ortinOda Aric1ortinOda
  • 14-10-2016
  • Physics
contestada

What force is needed to give a 0.25-kg arrow an acceleration of 196 m/s2? A. 0.25 N B. 49 N C. 196 N D. 748 N

Respuesta :

JcAlmighty
JcAlmighty JcAlmighty
  • 20-10-2016
The answer is B. 49 N

Force is equal to the mass of that object multiplied by its acceleration:

F = m × a 
The unit of force is N = kg * m/s².

It is given:
m = 0.25 kg
a = 196 
m/s²

F = 
m × a = 0.25 kg × 196 m/s² = 49 N

Answer Link
mlchamberlain1p552ak
mlchamberlain1p552ak mlchamberlain1p552ak
  • 05-12-2018

B.49 N is the ANSWER! I took the test on k12 and it was right

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

Can someone show me how to do this? What volumes of 60% hydrochloric acid solution and 30% hydrochloric acid solution must be mixed to make 125mL of 36% hydroch
Need to find common denominators for 58/2.9 and 58/5
what was the german enlightenment?
could you tell me what is a genre?
what are the principal parts of a verb?
what is an intentional fallacy?
how will you describe the pathway of oxygen in breathing system?
I got 60 right out of 110 questions on a test. What was my overall grade/percentage?
A pencil is dropped from the roof of the school what is the speed after 3s down is the negative direction. I'm confused on what equation to use
What is a 'Wild Goose Chase'?