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Newton's Laws 2: Equations as a Guide to Thinking

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Use the proportionality statements of Newton's second law equation to solve the following problems.

 1. NL6Q1
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Suppose that a net force F gives an object with a mass of m an acceleration of 5.83 m/s/s. If the net force were increased by a factor of 5.0, then the new acceleration would be ____ m/s/s. 

  1. New Acceleration

    m/s/s

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 2. NL6Q2
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Suppose that a net force F gives an object with a mass of m an acceleration of 37.1 m/s/s. If the mass were increased by a factor of 12.8, then the new acceleration would be ____ m/s/s. 

  1. New Acceleration

    m/s/s

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 3. NL6Q5
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Anna Litical and Noah Formula are experimenting with the effect of mass and net force upon the acceleration of a lab cart. They determine that a net force of F causes a cart with a mass of M to accelerate at 52.0 cm/s/s. What is the acceleration value of a cart that has … 

  1. a mass of M when acted upon by a net force of 2F? 

    New Acceleration

    cm/s/s

  2. a mass of 2M when acted upon by a net force of F? 

    New Acceleration

    cm/s/s

  3. a mass of 2M when acted upon by a net force of 2F? 

    New Acceleration

    cm/s/s

  4. a mass of 4M when acted upon by a net force of 2F? 

    New Acceleration

    cm/s/s

  5. a mass of 2M when acted upon by a net force of 4F? 

    New Acceleration

    cm/s/s

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 4. NL6Q3
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Suppose that a net force F gives an object with a mass of m an acceleration of 40.2 m/s/s. If the net force were increased by a factor of 6.3, and the mass were increased by a factor of 4.4, then the new acceleration would be ____ m/s/s. 

  1. New Acceleration

    m/s/s

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