2nd Law Formula Review.

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2nd Law Formula Review

A net force of 10.6N is applied to a toy car that has a mass of 2.7kg. What is the acceleration of that toy car?

A bowling ball is dropped off the edge of a building A bowling ball is dropped off the edge of a building. What is the force acting on the bowling ball if its mass is 7.2kg

An airplane with a mass of 27,000kg needs to accelerate at 3 An airplane with a mass of 27,000kg needs to accelerate at 3.8m/s2 to take off before it reaches the end of the runway. It has two engines. How much force is needed from each engine.

Betsy is on skis and is accelerating at 5. 2m/s2 Betsy is on skis and is accelerating at 5.2m/s2. Gravity is pushing her with 172N of force. What is her mass?

What will the rate of acceleration be when a 75N force is applied to a 15kg sled? Also applied to a 30kg sled? Explain how a change in mass affects the rate of acceleration?

How much force is needed to accelerate a 1300kg truck at a rate of 2 How much force is needed to accelerate a 1300kg truck at a rate of 2.4m/s2

A pilot pulls a wheeled suitcase through an airport with a force of 5N A pilot pulls a wheeled suitcase through an airport with a force of 5N. If the suitcase has a mass of 7,550g, what is its acceleration?