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  • 21-03-2017
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A ball of mass 2.0 kg moves with a velocity of 4.0 m/s. A force of -6.0 N is applied for 3.0 sec. Find the final velocity.

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  • 21-03-2017
m = 2kg, u = 4 m/s, F = -6 N, t = 3 s

From Newton's second law of motion,
F = m * a
   = m * (v-u)/t
Therefore,
-6 = 2 * (v-4)/3
(v-4) = -9
v = -5 m/s

(Note : The negative velocity indicates that the ball has a net velocity in the direction opposite of it's initial motion, i.e it is stopping)


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