Mass -: Mass is the weight without gravitational force or resultant force
Force -: Force is a push or pull, force is measured in newtons
Acceleration -: Acceleration is a increase in speed in a limited amount of time
Formula Of Mass, Force And Acceleration
Formula Of Mass -: Density x Volume
Formula Of Force -: Mass x Acceleration
Acceleration -: Final Velocity - Initial Velocity / Time
Quantity Of Force
Name : Force
Symbol : F
Si unit : Newton, N
Quantity Of Mass
Name : Mass
Symbol : M
SI Unit : Kilogram, Kg
Quantity Of Acceleration
Name : Acceleration
Symbol : A
SI Unit : Meters Per Second Squared, M/S
What are some real-life examples of Newton's Second Law in action?
How does the mass of an object affect its acceleration when a constant force is applied?
What is the difference between weight and mass, and how are they related to force and acceleration?
How do friction and air resistance influence the acceleration of an object?
What is the concept of net force, and how does it determine the motion of an object?
How can you use free-body diagrams to analyze the forces acting on an object?
What are the units of force, mass, and acceleration, and how are they related?
How do different types of forces, such as gravitational, electromagnetic, and applied forces, affect the motion of objects?
1. A car with a mass of 1,200 kg accelerates from 0 to 20 m/s in 10 seconds. Calculate the force required to achieve this acceleration.
2. A force of 50 N is applied to a 10 kg object. Calculate the acceleration of the object.
3. A force of 100 N accelerates an object at 5 m/s². Determine the mass of the object.
4. An object has a mass of 3 kg and a density of 1.5 kg/m³. What is the volume of the object?
5. A person pushes a 15 kg shopping cart, causing it to accelerate at 2 m/s². How much force is the person applying to the cart?