A soccer player kicks a soccer ball with a force of 1.8 N. If the mass of the ball is .43 kg. How fast will the ball accelerate?

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Answer:

The acceleration of the ball is 4.18 [m/s^2]

Explanation:

By Newton's second law we can find the acceleration of the ball

[tex]F = m*a\\where:\\F = force applied [N] or [kg*m/s^2]\\m = mass of the ball [kg]\\a = acceleration [m/s^s][/tex]

Now we have:

[tex]a = F/m\\a = \frac{1.8 [kg*m/s^s]}{0.43[kg]} \\a = 4.18 [kg][/tex]

Answer: The acceleration of the ball is a = 4.186m/s^2

Explanation: By the second Newton's Law we have that:

F = m*a

where F is force, m is mass and a is accleration.

In this case, we have F = 1.8N and m = 0.43kg, so we have to solve the equation:

1.8N = 0.43kg*a

a = 1.8N/0.43kg = 4.186m/s^2