Respuesta :
So, there should be two forces acting on the refrigerator: the applied force and the friction force.
The question mentioned that the friction force was set to zero, so the only effective force now would be the applied force.
We have an applied force of 400 N to the right, this means that:
The magnitude of the net force is 400, directed to the right.
The question mentioned that the friction force was set to zero, so the only effective force now would be the applied force.
We have an applied force of 400 N to the right, this means that:
The magnitude of the net force is 400, directed to the right.
The net force acting on the refrigerator is 400 N to the right
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Further explanation
Newton's second law of motion states that the resultant force applied to an object is directly proportional to the mass and acceleration of the object.
[tex]\boxed {F = ma }[/tex]
F = Force ( Newton )
m = Object's Mass ( kg )
a = Acceleration ( m )
Let us now tackle the problem !
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Given:
mass of refrigerator = m = 200 kg
magnitude of applied force = F = 400 N
magnitude of frictional force = f = 0 N
Asked:
net force = ΣF = ?
Solution:
We will use Newton's Law of Motion to solve this problem as follows:
[tex]\Sigma F = F - f[/tex]
[tex]\Sigma F = 400 - 0[/tex]
[tex]\boxed{\Sigma F = 400 \texttt{ N} }[/tex]
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We could also calculate the acceleration of the refrigerator as follows:
[tex]\Sigma F = ma[/tex]
[tex]a = \Sigma F \div m[/tex]
[tex]a = 400 \div 200[/tex]
[tex]\boxed{a = 2 \texttt{ m/s}^2 }[/tex]
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Answer details
Grade: High School
Subject: Physics
Chapter: Dynamics
