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The Effect of Forces

This document discusses forces and motion problems involving objects on various surfaces. It asks the reader to calculate the force required to move a 2 kg object with 3 m/s^2 acceleration on a smooth surface and a surface with 2N of friction. It also asks the reader to determine the frictional force on a 10 kg table moved at constant velocity with a 50N force, and to calculate the average deceleration and braking force required to stop a 1200 kg car traveling at 20 m/s over 30 meters.

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The Effect of Forces

This document discusses forces and motion problems involving objects on various surfaces. It asks the reader to calculate the force required to move a 2 kg object with 3 m/s^2 acceleration on a smooth surface and a surface with 2N of friction. It also asks the reader to determine the frictional force on a 10 kg table moved at constant velocity with a 50N force, and to calculate the average deceleration and braking force required to stop a 1200 kg car traveling at 20 m/s over 30 meters.

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THE EFFECT OF FORCES 1.

What force is required to move a 2 kg object with an acceleration of 3 m s-2, if (a) the object is on a smooth surface?

(b) The object is on a surface where the average force of friction acting on the object is 2 N?

2. Ali applies a force of 50 N to move a 10 kg table at a constant velocity. What is the frictional force acting on the table?

3. A car of mass 1200 kg travelling at 20 ms -1 is brought to rest over a distance of 30 m.Find (a) the average deceleration,

(b) the average braking force.

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