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  • 15-07-2021
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What is the change in velocity of a 22-kg object that experiences a force of 15 N for
1.2 seconds?

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  • 15-07-2021

Answer:

Force = mass × acceleration

Acceleration:

[tex]{ \tt{15 = (22 \times a)}} \\ { \tt{a = \frac{15}{22} \: {ms}^{ - 2} }}[/tex]

From first Newton's equation of motion:

[tex]{ \bf{v = u + at}} [/tex]

Change = v - u:

[tex]{ \tt{v - u = (a \times t)}} \\ { \tt{v - u = ( \frac{15}{22} \times 1.2) }} \\ { \tt{v - u = 0.82 \: {ms}^{ - 2} }}[/tex]

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