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06.06.2021 •
Physics
Una mochila tiene una masa de 5.9 Kg y se mueve con una aceleración de: 0.53 m/ seg2. ¿ Cuál es la fuerza que debe aplicar ?.
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Ответ:
3,13 N
Explanation:
Del enunciado de la segunda ley del movimiento de Newton;
F = ma
Dónde;
F = Fuerza aplicada
m = masa del cuerpo
a = aceleración del cuerpo
Sustitución de valores;
F = 5,9 kg * 0,53 m / seg2 = 3,13 N
Por tanto, la fuerza aplicada es 3,13 N
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An independent variable is the variable you have control over, what you can choose and manipulate. It is usually what you think will affect the dependent variable. ... A dependent variable is what you measure in the experiment and what is affected during the experiment.
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