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Net Force Physics Problems, Frictional Force, Acceleration, Newton's Laws of Motion,



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This physics video tutorial explains how to find the net force acting on an object in the horizontal direction. Problems include kinetic frictional force, calculating acceleration using force & mass, and kinematics problems such as finding the distance travel, calculating the final speed or the time it takes to travel. A knowledge of free body diagrams and a basic understanding of newton’s laws of motion is required such as newton’s 2nd law of motion. This video contains plenty of examples and practice problems as well as the formulas & equations needed to solve it.

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38 thoughts on “Net Force Physics Problems, Frictional Force, Acceleration, Newton's Laws of Motion,
  1. I understand this but i just dont know when and how to use the formula

    You really exerted plenty of effort here. Even though I am still 11 years old, I now have a little information about this. Thank you The Organic Chemistry Tutor

  2. I know it's just a practice problem, but I'm trying to imagine a 5kg box getting dragged on the ground for over 3km in a span of 15 seconds

  3. "A student is pushing a table to the right with a force of 100N, another student is person is pushing the table to the left with a force of 100N. What is the net force?"
    please help!!!!

  4. My physics teacher has a hard time teaching in english so its not easy to understand this subject with her. I feel thankful for you

  5. just a question about number 2, the force of 350 N at an angle of 30 degrees is enough force to lift the box from the ground, so the acceleration should have a horizontal and vertical component; am I missing something?

  6. for the acceleration of the second problem you divided the newton by 12 kg, wouldnt you have to convert the kg to 120 newtons? Just asking, kind of confused.

  7. You are so smart. I'm good at Physics but AP Physics is a little challenge for me. I need a 5 on the exam and I believe that you and my prep book will allow me to get a 5. πŸ˜ƒ

  8. Newton's Second Law of Motion needs a slight correction since they did not know about cubing a number in Newton's era we can assume that this may have been overlooked. As such F=ma^2 is a natural correction that can be easily proofed through calculation, formulation, and experimentation. This correction is 33% more accurate if you do not accept it proof it yourself.

  9. I don't know if you will see this but @6:33 can you please tell me what the net force would be because I worked it out but I am not sure if I am right.

  10. okay man…… my brain can't understand the acceleration and the speed, i can only understand the fnet thingy. why is Science so hard?😭

  11. @The Organic Chemistry Tutor Can anyone explain to me where and why the 1/2 comes in the formula d = v0t +1/2 at^2 ? Where does the half come from and why?

    Loved it tho, great video and got a thumbs up and sub from me, going to reccomend you to others.

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