Respuesta :
Forces in a single plane can simply be added together to find the resultant force. They are both in the same direction so the signs are the same. Hence resultant force = 25 + 18 = 43N.
By Newton's 2nd Law of Motion (which, for constant mass, produces the relation F = ma), a = F/m = 43/45 = 0.95ms^-2 (2sf)
By Newton's 2nd Law of Motion (which, for constant mass, produces the relation F = ma), a = F/m = 43/45 = 0.95ms^-2 (2sf)
Since both horizontal forces are applied in the same direction:
Total = 25 N + 18 N = 43 N.
Since we are assuming a flat friction less floor, so there is no opposition to the 43N.
The 43 N acts in full effect, because there is no friction.
From:
Force, F = ma
Where m = mass, a = acceleration
43 N = 45 kg * a
45a = 43
a = 43/45
a = 0.9555...
a≈ 0.956 m/s²
Acceleration is ≈ 0.956 m/s²
Total = 25 N + 18 N = 43 N.
Since we are assuming a flat friction less floor, so there is no opposition to the 43N.
The 43 N acts in full effect, because there is no friction.
From:
Force, F = ma
Where m = mass, a = acceleration
43 N = 45 kg * a
45a = 43
a = 43/45
a = 0.9555...
a≈ 0.956 m/s²
Acceleration is ≈ 0.956 m/s²