Calculate the net force needed to accelerate a 15.0kg bag of groceries 2.00 m/s².
A force of 30.0 N applied to a bag of groceries of 15.0 kg, causes an acceleration of 2.00 m/s².
When a force (F) acts on an object, it experiences an acceleration (a). The acceleration changes the velocity (v) of the object. We have a bag of groceries with a mass (m) of 15.0 kg, that when a force is applied, acquires an acceleration of 2.00 m/s². We can calculate the magnitude of the applied force using Newton's second law of motion.
[tex]F = m \times a\\F = 15.0 kg \times \frac{2.00m}{s^{2} } = 30.0 N[/tex]
A force of 30.0 N applied to a bag of groceries of 15.0 kg, causes an acceleration of 2.00 m/s².
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