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Acceleration (m/s"2)
Observation - Daniel pushes a large cart on wheels across a
warehouse floor each day. He notices that as he increases the
mass for different loads he needs more force to push it at the
same rate as before. He asks the question "How does the
mass affect the acceleration of the cart?"
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Daniel asked a friend to help him do an experiment to answer
his question. The graph of the data is below.
9. Write at a high school level the science variable equation for
the best-fit line (HINT: Look at the image above).
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Acceleration vs Mass
A=a/M
A = 160N
50
100
mass (kg)

Respuesta :

As the mass of the cart is increased, more force must be applied to move the cart forward.

What is the Newton second law?

According to the Newton second law of motion, the force is directly proportional to the acceleration is the mass is held constant.

Hence, we have the formula; F = ma. If the acceleration of the cart is given by  and the mass is given by m, a = F/m.

Thus, as the mass of the cart is increased, more force must be applied to move the cart forward.

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