We want to use F=ma, where F is the net force on the tennis ball.
m=100g=.1kg by converting units, and a=2 m/s2. This means F=.1kg * 2m/s2 = .2N, and that's the net force.
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asked 07/16/21A girl throws a 100g tennis ball with an acceleration of 2 m.s-2. What is the net force applied to the tennis ball
We want to use F=ma, where F is the net force on the tennis ball.
m=100g=.1kg by converting units, and a=2 m/s2. This means F=.1kg * 2m/s2 = .2N, and that's the net force.
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