Respuesta :
To determine the force that acts on the mass, just multiply the mass by the gravitational field. Using the given data,
F = (2.50 kg)(14 N/kg) = 35 N
Therefore, the force that acts on the mass is equal to 35 N.
F = (2.50 kg)(14 N/kg) = 35 N
Therefore, the force that acts on the mass is equal to 35 N.
Answer:
[tex] F= 2.5 Kg * 14 \frac{N}{Kg}= 35N[/tex]
So then the force acting on the mass for this gravitational field is 35N
Explanation:
The gravitational field is defined as the force that acts on an object of mass m. By definition we have that :
[tex] F= ma[/tex] from the second law of Newton.
In our case the value of a represent the acceleration or the gravitational field, so then the expression for the gravitational field is:
[tex] g = \frac{F}{m}[/tex]
For this case we know that [tex] g= 14.0 \frac{N}{kg} [/tex] and [tex] m=2.5 kg[/tex]
So if we replace and find F we got:
[tex] F= 2.5 Kg * 14 \frac{N}{Kg}= 35N[/tex]
So then the force acting on the mass for this gravitational field is 35N