This document contains a science assignment on forces and acceleration with 6 multi-part questions. Students are asked to calculate acceleration given force and mass or force given acceleration and mass. Questions involve blocks, crates and objects with different masses being pushed, pulled or in free fall with various opposing or assisting forces like friction.
This document contains a science assignment on forces and acceleration with 6 multi-part questions. Students are asked to calculate acceleration given force and mass or force given acceleration and mass. Questions involve blocks, crates and objects with different masses being pushed, pulled or in free fall with various opposing or assisting forces like friction.
This document contains a science assignment on forces and acceleration with 6 multi-part questions. Students are asked to calculate acceleration given force and mass or force given acceleration and mass. Questions involve blocks, crates and objects with different masses being pushed, pulled or in free fall with various opposing or assisting forces like friction.
This document contains a science assignment on forces and acceleration with 6 multi-part questions. Students are asked to calculate acceleration given force and mass or force given acceleration and mass. Questions involve blocks, crates and objects with different masses being pushed, pulled or in free fall with various opposing or assisting forces like friction.
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Science 10
Forces and Acceleration Assignment
Name:_________________ 1. A force of 20. N acts upon a 5.0 kg block. Calculate the acceleration of the object. 2. An object of mass 300. kg is observed to accelerate at the rate of 4.0 m/s2. Calculate the force required to produce this acceleration. 3. A 5.0 kg block is pulled across a table by a horizontal force of 40. N with a frictional force of 8.0 N opposing the motion. Calculate the acceleration of the object. 4. An object of mass 30.0 kg is in free fall in a vacuum where there is no air resistance. Determine the acceleration of the object. 5. A student pushes on a crate with a force of 100 N directed to the right and it accelerates at 0.50 m/s 2. What force does the crate exert on the student? 6. A force of 200. N is exerted on an object of mass 40. kg that is located on a sheet of perfectly smooth ice. a. Calculate the acceleration of the object. b. If a second object identical to the first object is placed on top of the first object, what acceleration would the 200. N force produce?
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4.0 m/s2 1200 N 6.4 m/s2 9.8 m/s2 100 N [left] 6. 5.0 m/s2; 2.5 m/s2