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Name_________________________
Physics – 4.3a Net Force WS
Hour_____
Do this on a separate sheet
1.
Determine your mass in kg noting that 1 kg is about 2.2 lbs. Then use Fg = mg to find your weight
in Newtons. (Answers will vary.  )
2.
A 1100 kg car is to be given an acceleration of .27 m/s2 on a level road. How much force will be
necessary? (297 N)
3.
a) What force would be required for a 70 kg man to accelerate himself and his 20 kg bike at a rate
of 2.5 m/s2? b) What would the force be if he decided to buy a bike made from Titanium that only
had a mass of 11 kg? (225 N, 202.5 N)
4.
A net force of 255 N accelerates an object at 4.2 m/s2. What is the object’s mass? (61 kg)
5.
What is the weight of a 70 kg astronaut a) on the earth, b) on the moon (g = 1.7 m/s2), c) on Venus
(g = 8.7 m/s2), and in outer space? (686 N, 119 N, 609 N, 0 N)
6.
What constant force would be necessary to accelerate a 20 kg shopping cart from rest to 5 m/s in 2
seconds? (hint: find a like you would have in CH 2) (50 N)
7.
What constant force is required to stop a 1000 kg car in 6 seconds if the car was initially traveling at
25 m/s? (4167 N in the opp dir)
8.
A constant force acts on a 5 kg object and reduces its velocity from 7 m/s to 3 m/s over a 3 second
time interval. What is the constant force required? (6.7 N in the opp dir)
9.
A bus traveling 85 km/hr is brought to a stop in 135 m. If the weight of the bus is 22,000 N, what
was the braking force? (Hint: Don’t forget to convert and you need to use a formula from CH 3)
(4631 N in the opp dir)
10.
What average force is needed to accelerate a 9.5 g bullet from rest to 500 m/s over a distance of .7
m along the barrel of a rifle? (Hint: Don’t forget to convert) (1696 N)