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Given an object with mass equal to the standard kilogram, how would you determin

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Question

Given an object with mass equal to the standard kilogram, how would you determine if a force applied to it has magnitude equal to one newton? (As- sume that frictional forces are'so small that they can be ignored.) 5. In Question 6, assume that friction is so small that it can be ignored. 6· The spring scale in the diagram below reads 10.5 N. If the cart moves toward the right with an acceleration also toward the right of 3.25 m/s, what is the mass of the cart? Show your calculations and explain. In Questions 7-9, friction may not be ignored 7. The force applied to the cart in Question 6 by spring scale FA is still 10.5 N. The cart now moves toward the right with a constant velocity. What are the REALTIME PHYSICS: MECHANICS

Explanation / Answer

(5) The force applied to a standard one-kilogram mass will be equal to only if the mass accelerates by an acceleration 1 meter per second squared.

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