m = 1kg
F1 = 20N
F2 = -12N
Fnet = 20N + (-12N) = 8N
Fnet = m•a
a = Fnet/m = 8N/1kg = 8m/s2
Well the forces are opposing, so the total net force is 6 N in the direction the stronger kicker kicks the ball (25 N --> - 19 N < -- = 6 N --> ) then u have F and Mass and can solve for acceleration F=m*a then a = f/m 6 N or 6 (Kg*m)/s^2 / 1 kg (check ur units to make sure it leaves u with what u are looking for so kg cross out leaving u with m/s^2) ANSWER = 6 m/s^2 apex- 15
They are parabolic microphones. They are used to pick up chatter among players and from the opposite sidelines.
I.Every object in a state of uniform motion tends to remain in that state of motion unless an external force is applied to it.II.The relationship between an object's mass m, its acceleration a, and the applied force F is F = ma. Acceleration and force are vectors (as indicated by their symbols being displayed in slant bold font); in this law the direction of the force vector is the same as the direction of the acceleration vector.III. For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.Newtons First Law Examples: Moving Cars, Rockets, Balls, Mass On String,Newtons Second Law Examples: Football Players, Cars Colliding, Golf, Throwing a Ball, Collisions,Newtons Third Law Examples: Balloons, Sail Boats, Weapons Recoiling, Rocket Lift Off
no because forces cancel only when the act on the same object. if two players kicked the same thing with opposite and equal forces at the same time, two interactions occur.
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Force = mass * acceleration18 N - 10 N = 8 N-----------------------8 N = 2 kg * acellerationacceleration = 8 N/2 kg4 m/s2======
Acceleration is a key aspect of soccer. Players need speed to get past defenders and have a shot on goal.
because the fans want to annoy the opposite teams players
Players From the opposite team are not allowed to be in the crease when the have the ball, but the players from the defensive team may be in the crease