Problem #1:
A funny car accelerates at 40 m/s/s. It has a mass of 500 kg. How much force does it take to get this car going?
Force= mass x acceleration
a= [blank_start]40[blank_end] m/s/s
m= [blank_start]500[blank_end] kg
f= [blank_start]20000[blank_end] N
Answer
40
500
20000
Question 2
Question
A car hits a wall and has a negative acceleration -1000 m/s/s. The mass of the car was 1000 kg. How much force in newtons was exerted on the car?
Force=mass x acceleration
F= [blank_start]1000000[blank_end] N
M= [blank_start]1000[blank_end] Kg
A= [blank_start]-1000[blank_end] m/s/s
Answer
-1000000
1000
-1000
Question 3
Question
A hyena bite a rhino with a force of 12000 newtons. The mass of hyena was 100 kilograms. What was the acceleration of the hyena's bite?
A= Force/Acceleration
F=[blank_start]12000[blank_end] N
M=[blank_start]100[blank_end] Kg
A= [blank_start]120[blank_end] m/s/s
Answer
12000
100
120
Question 4
Question
You push on crate #1 with 10 newtons of force and it goes 2 m/s/s. Crate #2 is two times more massive and you still push with 10 newtons of force, it will go _________.
Answer
1 m/s/s
2 m/s/s
3 m/s/s
4 m/s/s
Question 5
Question
If mass stays the same and you double your force then acceleration will...