Newton's 2nd Law of Motion. Two perpendicular forces, one of 95.8 N directed upward and the second of 118 N directed to the right, act simultaneously on an object with a mass of 50.0 kg. What is the (a) magnitude (N) and direction (degrees) net force on the object, and the (b) magnitude (m/s) and direction (degrees) of the (resulting) acceleration of the object? O (a) 152 N@ 39.1 degrees; (b) 3.04 m/s^2 @ 39.1 degrees O (a) 152 N@ 39.1 degrees; (b) 3.04 m/s^2 @ 50.9 degrees O (a) 152 N @ 50.9 degrees: (b) 3.04 m/s^2 @ 50.9 degrees O (a) 214 N@ 39.1 degrees; (b) 4.28 m/s^2 @ 39.1 degrees
Newton's 2nd Law of Motion. Two perpendicular forces, one of 95.8 N directed upward and the second of 118 N directed to the right, act simultaneously on an object with a mass of 50.0 kg. What is the (a) magnitude (N) and direction (degrees) net force on the object, and the (b) magnitude (m/s) and direction (degrees) of the (resulting) acceleration of the object? O (a) 152 N@ 39.1 degrees; (b) 3.04 m/s^2 @ 39.1 degrees O (a) 152 N@ 39.1 degrees; (b) 3.04 m/s^2 @ 50.9 degrees O (a) 152 N @ 50.9 degrees: (b) 3.04 m/s^2 @ 50.9 degrees O (a) 214 N@ 39.1 degrees; (b) 4.28 m/s^2 @ 39.1 degrees
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