Solve Magnitude & Distance: 390 N North, 180 N East, m=270 kg & 10 N, m=30 kg

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In summary, The magnitude and direction of acceleration for a sailboat with a force of 390 N north and 180 N east, and a mass of 270 kg, is 429.5 N and a NorthEast acceleration of 1.6 m/s2. For a shopper in a supermarket pushing a cart with a force of 10 N, a mass of 30 kg, and a time of 3 seconds, the distance traveled is 1.5 m. The magnitude and direction can be found using Pythagoras' theorem and the kinematic equation s = ut + 1/2at^2.
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[SOLVED] Magnitude - Distance

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The force of the wind on the sails of a sailboat is 390 N north. The water exerts a force of 180 N east. If the boat (including crew) has a mass of 270 kg, what are the magnitude and direction of its acceleration.
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390 N North, 180 N East.
m = 270 kg

I never know how to find the magnitude, can some one help or explain the magnitude to me ?


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A shopper in a supermarket pushes a loaded cart with a horizontal force of 10 N. The cart has a mass of 30 kg. HOw far will it move in 3.0 s, starting from the rest? (Ignore friction)
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Horizontal F = 10 N
m = 30kg
t = 3 s
d = rt
v (initial) = 0

I only got to this point ?
Help please ? Thanks
 
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Well for part one you simply use pythagoras' theorem. Think of the components of force as two sides of a right angled triangle. For part two you will need to use one of the kinematic equations. Are you familiar with these?

They can be found here: https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=110015
 
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So the magnitude is the same as the resultant !
#2
I only know to the Newton 2nd Law
 
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A resultant vector is a sum of vectors, the magnitude of the vector is the length of the vector.

For number two try applying the following kinematic equation.

[tex] s = ut+\frac{1}{2}at^2 [/tex]

,where s is the distance traveled and u is the initial velocity.
 
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mag = 429.5 N
acc is NorthEast with the value 1.6 m/s2

#2
OH, i forgot that equation ! Forgot to think of the term displacement !
d = 1.5 m
Is that correct ?
 
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You may need to work out an angle for number 1. I'm not sure if they'll let you get away with just north east. Other than that you're correct.
 
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IK ! Thanks
 

1. What is the magnitude of the force of 390 N North?

The magnitude of the force of 390 N North is 390 Newtons.

2. What is the distance of 180 N East?

The distance of 180 N East is not specified in this scenario. We only have the magnitude and direction of the force, not the distance it is being applied over.

3. What is the total mass in this scenario?

The total mass in this scenario is 300 kg (270 kg + 30 kg).

4. What is the net force when combining the two forces?

The net force when combining the two forces is 400 N North (390 N North + 10 N North) and 180 N East.

5. How do you determine the direction of the net force?

The direction of the net force is determined by adding the individual forces together using vector addition. In this scenario, the net force is directed at an angle of approximately 26 degrees above the horizontal axis.

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