What is the acceleration of a 0.30 kilogram ball that is hit with a force of 25 N?

1 Answer
Feb 27, 2017

The acceleration of the ball is 83.333 m/s^2 [forward].

Explanation:

So the equation we are using is F_"NET"=ma
=> Where F_"NET" is the net force in N.
=> Where m is the mass in kg.
=> Where a is the acceleration in m/s^2.

Before we calculate the acceleration, we have to make some things clear and establish some other things.

  1. The force of friction, F_"F", will be ignored.
  2. No direction is specified, however, a force is applied to the object. The movement produced will be referred to as motion in a positive direction.

We are going to rearrange the equation of F_"NET"=ma, so we can get the acceleration: a=F_"NET"/m

a=F_"NET"/m

=25/0.30

=83.333

The acceleration of the ball is 83.333 m/s^2 "[forward]".

Now that may seem like a lot, and that's because you are applying a lot of force to a relatively small (and lightweight) object.

Hope this helps :)