COLLEGE PHYSICS LL W/ 6 MONTH ACCESS
COLLEGE PHYSICS LL W/ 6 MONTH ACCESS
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ISBN: 9781319414597
Author: Freedman
Publisher: MAC HIGHER
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Chapter 4, Problem 48QAP
To determine

(a)

Acceleration of the object if the force is doubled

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Answer to Problem 48QAP

Acceleration of the object when net force is doubled is 20m/s2

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Constant net force is applied to an object causes it to accelerate at 10m/s2

  a=Fm=10m/s2

Formula used:

Newton's second law of motion,

    F=ma

Calculation:

When the net force applied is doubled, the acceleration will also be doubled,

Now, force is 2F,

So, acceleration will be,

  a=2Fm=2×10m/s2=20m/s2

Conclusion:

Acceleration of the object when net force is doubled is 20m/s2

To determine

(b)

Acceleration of the object if the mass is halved

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 48QAP

Acceleration of the object when mass is halved is 20m/s2

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Constant net force is applied to an object causes it to accelerate at 10m/s2

  a=Fm=10m/s2

Calculation:

When the mass is halved i.e. m/2, the acceleration will be

  a=F(m/2)=2F/m=20m/s2

Conclusion:

Acceleration of the object when mass is halved is 20m/s2

To determine

(c)

Acceleration of the object if the force is doubled and mass is doubled.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 48QAP

Acceleration of the object when the force is doubled and mass is doubled is 10 m/s2

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Constant net force is applied to an object causes it to accelerate at 10 m/s2

  a=Fm=10m/s2

Calculation:

When the force is doubled i.e. 2F, and mass is doubled i.e. 2m, the acceleration will be

  a=2F2m=F/m=10m/s2

Conclusion:

Acceleration of the object when the force is doubled, and mass is doubled is 10m/s2

To determine

(d)

Acceleration of the object if the force is doubled and mass is halved.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 48QAP

Acceleration of the object when the force is doubled and mass is halved is 40 m/s2

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Constant net force is applied to an object causes it to accelerate at 10 m/s2

  a=Fm=10m/s2

Calculation:

When the force is doubled i.e. 2F and mass is halved i.e. m/2, the acceleration will be

  a=2F(m/2)=4F/m=40m/s2

Conclusion:

Acceleration of the object when the force is doubled, and mass is halved is 40m/s2

To determine

(e)

Acceleration of the object if the force is halved.

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 48QAP

Acceleration of the object when the force is halved is 5m/s2

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Constant net force is applied to an object causes it to accelerate at 10m/s2

  a=F/m=10m/s2

Calculation:

When the force is halved i.e. F/2, the acceleration will be

  a=(F/2)m=F/2m=5m/s2

Conclusion:

Acceleration of the object when the force is halved is 5m/s2

To determine

(f)

Acceleration of the object if the mass is doubled.

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 48QAP

Acceleration of the object when the mass is doubled is 5m/s2

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Constant net force is applied to an object causes it to accelerate at 10m/s2

  a=F/m=10m/s2

Calculation:

When the mass is doubled i.e. 2m, the acceleration will be

  a=F2m=5m/s2

Conclusion:

Acceleration of the object when the mass is doubled is 5m/s2

To determine

(g)

Acceleration of the object if the force is halved and mass is halved.

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 48QAP

Acceleration of the object when the force is halved, and mass is halved is 10m/s2

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Constant net force is applied to an object causes it to accelerate at 10m/s2

  a=F/m=10m/s2

Calculation:

When the force is halved i.e. F/2 and mass is halved i.e. m/2, the acceleration will be

  a=(F/2)/(m/2)=F/m=10m/s2

Conclusion:

Acceleration of the object when the force is halved, and mass is halved is 10m/s2

To determine

(h)

Acceleration of the object if the force is halved and mass is doubled.

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 48QAP

Acceleration of the object when the force is halved, and mass is doubled is 2.5m/s2

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Constant net force is applied to an object causes it to accelerate at 10m/s2

  a=F/m=10m/s2

Calculation:

When the force is halved i.e. F2 and mass is doubled i.e. 2m, the acceleration will be

  a=(F/2)/2m=F/4m=2.5m/s2

Conclusion:

Acceleration of the object when the force is halved, and mass is doubled is 2.5m/s2

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