bailey4021 bailey4021
  • 22-12-2020
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what is the acceleration of a 100 kg object that experience a net force of -10N?

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samuelrengifo
samuelrengifo samuelrengifo
  • 22-12-2020

Answer:

a = -1/10 m/s2

Explanation:

F = m*a

-10N = 100*a

a = -10/100

a = -1/10 m/s2

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Аноним Аноним
  • 22-12-2020

Answer:

-10

Explanation:

What you had to do to get this answer was first line up your force,mass,and acceleration.Then,put your 100kg on your m=,then put you -10nin your force f=,from there you have to divide than multiply because of your negative.

F=-10N

M=100kg

A=-10

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