Net Force
Force Calculations
Mass
Acceleration
Newton's Laws
100

Calculate the net force of on an object that is being pulled 35 N to the left and pushed 55 N to the right 

20 Newtons to the right

100

A car with a mass of 1500 kg accelerates from rest to a speed of 20 m/s2 in 8 seconds.

Calculate the net force applied to the car.

26000 N

100

A force of 350 N acts on an object causing it to accelerate at 7 m/s2. Find the mass.

50 Kg

100

A force of 500 N is applied to a sled with a mass of 50 kg on a frictionless surface.

Calculate the acceleration of the sled.

10 m/s2

100

What law states that every action has an equal and opposite reaction

Newton's 3rd Law

200

Calculate the net force on an object that is being pulled 40 N to the right and pushed 30 N to the right

70 Newtons to the right

200

A 10 kg object accelerates at 3 m/s2. Calculate the net force acting on it.

30 N

200

An object of unknown mass accelerates at 9 m/s2 when a force of 450 N is applied. Calculate the mass.

50 kg

200

A 5 kg cart is pushed with a force of 50 N. Calculate its acceleration.

10 m/s2

200

State Newton's 1st law

An object at rest will remain at rest and an object in motion will remain in motion unless acted on by an unbalanced force. 

300

During a game of tug of war two players from team A are pulling 78 N total to the right and one player from team B is pulling with 27 N to the left and the other is puling with 32 N to the left. What is the net force?

19 Newtons to the left

300

A truck of mass 2500 kg accelerates from rest to 15 m/s in 10 seconds. Find the net force applied.

37500 N

300

A go-cart with an unknown mass accelerates at a rate of 23 m/s2 with a magnitude of 183 N. Calculate the go-cart's mass.

7.96 Kg

300

A golf ball with a mass of 0.046kg and travels with a force of 2.1 N, calculate the acceleration of the golf ball. 

45.65 m/s2

300

A hockey puck slides on ice at a constant speed in a straight line. Which of Newton’s laws explains why the puck keeps moving without slowing down?

Newton's 1st Law

400

An object is being being pushed up the stairs with a force of 20 N and gravity is pulling it down simultaneously with a force of 7 N, what is the net force of the object?

13 N up the stairs

400

A 15 kg object is pushed with a force that causes an acceleration of 2.5 m/s2. What is the force applied?

37.5 N

400

A kite is being flown in the air with a force of 0.7N at an acceleration of 2.3m/s2. What is the mass of the kite? 

0.3 Kg

400

Find the acceleration of a bus with a mass of 4500 Kg traveling with an applied force of 173 N 

26.01 m/s2

400

When a swimmer pushes against the wall of a pool, they propel forward in the opposite direction. Explain how Newton’s third law applies to this situation.

Newton's 3rd Law

500

An object on a frictionless surface is subjected to four forces acting along the same straight line. 20 N to the right, 13 N to the left, 15 N to the right, and an unknown force (F) to the left. If the net force on the object is 10 N to the right, what is the magnitude of the unknown force (F)?

8 N to the right

500

a 37Kg object accelerates at a rate of 2.3 m/s2. Calculate the net force on the object. 

85.1 N

500

A person is running through the finish line of a race at an acceleration of 2.2 m/s2 with a force of 123.8 N. What is the mass of the racer? 

56.27 Kg

500

What is the acceleration of an object with a mass of 3.4 Kg and an applied force of 39N

11.4 m/s2

500

A person pushes a shopping cart. When they apply a greater force, the cart accelerates faster. Which of Newton’s laws describes the relationship between force, mass, and acceleration in this scenario?

Newton's 2nd Law