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Problem #1: F=? m =3kg a=5 m/s 2 up

Problem #1: F=? m =3kg a=5 m/s 2 up. F=ma. Problem #2: F=250 N down m =10 kg a=?. F=ma. Problem #3: The net force acting on a 2 kg textbook is 6N to the left. What is its acceleration?. F=ma.

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Problem #1: F=? m =3kg a=5 m/s 2 up

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  1. Problem #1: F=? m=3kg a=5 m/s2 up F=ma Ms. Bates, Uplift Community High School

  2. Problem #2: F=250 N down m=10 kg a=? F=ma Ms. Bates, Uplift Community High School

  3. Problem #3: The net force acting on a 2 kg textbook is 6N to the left. What is its acceleration? F=ma Ms. Bates, Uplift Community High School

  4. Problem #4: Aaliyah’s downward force due to gravity is 700 N but she jumps upward with a force or 1000 N. What is her acceleration, given that she has a mass of 70 kg? Ms. Bates, Uplift Community High School

  5. Problem #5: A 7 kg soccer ball has a downward force of gravity (weight) of 70 N and an upward normal force equal to 70 N. The soccer ball is kicked with a force of 110 N. Calculate acceleration. **REMEMBER: to calculate the net force separately in the HORIZONTAL (x) direction and VERTICAL (y) direction Ms. Bates, Uplift Community High School

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