The forces in FIGURE EX6.8act on a 2.0kgobject. What are the values of axand ay, the x- and y-components of the object’s acceleration?

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(a) Acceleration of the object in x-direction ax= -1m/s2.

(b) Acceleration of the object in y-direction ay= 0m/s2.

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Acceleration : 

Acceleration is determined by the rate at which the velocity of an object changes over time.

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(a) Explanation : 

Object's mass = 2.0kg.

In the horizontal direction, Newton's second law applies,

FX=maX

m= object's mass,

aX= object's acceleration in x-direction,

In the x-direction, resolving the components of forces,

maX=4.0N-2.0N

Substitute 2.0kgfor mto find aX.

2.0kgaX=2.0N-4.0NaX=-2.0N2.0kg1kg·m/s21N=-1m/s2

The x-component of acceleration acts in the negative x-direction, as shown by the negative sign.

Hence, acceleration of the object in x-direction =-1m/s2.

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(b) Explanation : 

Object's mass = 2.0kg.

In the vertical direction, Newton's second law applies,

Fy=may

m= object's mass,

ay= object's acceleration in y-direction,

In the y-direction, resolving the components of forces,

may=3.0N-3.0N

Substitute 2.0kgfor mto find ay.

2.0kgay=3.0N-3.0Nay=0m/s2

Hence, acceleration of the object in y-direction =0m/s2.

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