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Newton's Second Law - Net Force and Constant Acceleration
In answer to the first question, I took the distance (25m) and divided it by the speed (12m/s); as for the second question: Fnet = F1 + F2.- electronXguy419
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Newton's Second Law - Net Force and Constant Acceleration
I got approximately 2.08 seconds.- electronXguy419
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Newton's Second Law - Net Force and Constant Acceleration
1. A 92 kg water skier floating in a lake is pulled from rest to a speed of 12 meters/second in a distance of 25 meters. What is the net force exerted on the skier, with the assumption that his acceleration is constant?2. Force = Mass x Acceleration3. As far as I know, from using the equation...- electronXguy419
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