The document contains multiple physics problems involving calculating net force, acceleration, and force given mass and acceleration. The problems cover topics such as two forces pulling an object in opposite directions and calculating the net force, calculating acceleration using force and mass, and calculating force using mass and acceleration. Formulas used include net force equals force one plus force two, acceleration equals force over mass, and force equals mass times acceleration.
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2. A boy and a girl are
pulling a heavy crate at
the same time with 10
units of force each.
What is the net force
acting on the object?
3. Piolo and Pascual pull the heavy
box at the same time at opposite
directions with 10 units and 5
units of force. What will be the
net force on the object?
Will the object move?
To what direction will it move?
4. Carla and Joana is pulling a
sack of rice with 5 units of
force each, while on the other
side Pedro is pulling with 10
units of force. What will be
the net force that will act on
the object?
Will the object move?
5. A ball has a mass of
.60 kg is hit with a
force of 12 N. its
acceleration will be:
A=F/m
6. A bag weighs 3
kg, using a 15 N
of force. What is
the acceleration
of the bag?
7. In the game of golf,
the ball weighs .12 kg
and is hit with a force
of 32 N. How much is
the acceleration of
the ball?
8. A bowling ball
weighs 3 kg, using a
force of 65 N, what
is the acceleration
of the ball?
9. How much is the
force used if the mass
of the ball is 35 kg
and is acceleration at
15 m/s2 .
F=m.a
10. A bike is accelerating
at the speed of 5
m/s2, and weighs at
12 kg. how much is
the force used to
accelerate.
11. What is the force is
the mass of an
object is 30 kg and
its acceleration is
25 m/s2?