Given a 50 kg object moving at 1 G acceleration ( meaning 9.81 m/s2 , the earth's gravitational constant of acceleration ). Calculate the force generated by the moving object.
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(N) Newton Force
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(mass in Kg) X
(a , acceleration in m /s 2 g = 9.81 acceleration due to gravity)
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acceleration due to gravity conversion 9.81 m/s2 to 32.1 ft/ s2
at g (acceleration due to gravity 9.81 m/s2 ) or
ft / s2
N = lbf, pound force
Where F represents the Force in Newton (N) or kg * m/ s2
m , represents the mass of an object in kilo gram, kg
a, represents the earth's gravitational acceleration constant , 9.81 m/ s2
The force required to accelerate an object is proportional to the acceleration of the object. The constant of proportionality is the object's mass. This is Newton's second law of motion.
Newton's 2nd Law of Motion is summarize by the formula , f = m * a.
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