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In Matematika / Sekolah Menengah Atas | 2025-07-11

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Asked by mithakensa1196

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We calculated the resultant force acting on a water skier with mass 68 kg and acceleration 2.1 m/s² using Newton's second law of motion. The force was found to be 142.8 N. ;

Answered by NikolinaDobreva | 2024-06-18

To calculate the resultant force acting on the water skier while accelerating , we use the formula resultant force = mass x acceleration. In this case, the net force is given as 115 N and the skier's mass is 68 kg. ;

Answered by BritMarling | 2024-06-18

The resultant force acting on a water skier with a mass of 68 kg and an assumed acceleration of 2.1 m/s² is calculated to be 142.8 N using Newton's second law of motion. If different values for acceleration are provided, the calculation can be adjusted. This result assumes there are no opposing forces such as friction involved.
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Answered by NikolinaDobreva | 2024-09-04

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