The acceleration of an object with a mass of 1kg may be () A. 5 m/s2B. 7 m/s2C. 8 m/s2D. 9 m/s2

The acceleration of an object with a mass of 1kg may be () A. 5 m/s2B. 7 m/s2C. 8 m/s2D. 9 m/s2


When two forces are combined, the range of resultant force is F1 + F2 ≥ f ≥ | F1-F2 | it can be seen that the range of resultant force of 3N and 4N forces is 7n ≥ f ≥ 1n. According to Newton's second law, the acceleration of an object a = f | m, it can be seen that the acceleration range of resultant force acting on 1kg object is 7m / S2 ≥ a ≥ 1m / S2, so AB is possible, CD is impossible



The acceleration of an object with a mass of 1kg may be ()
A. 5 m/s2B. 7 m/s2C. 8 m/s2D. 9 m/s2


When two forces are combined, the range of resultant force is F1 + F2 ≥ f ≥ | F1-F2 | it can be seen that the range of resultant force of 3N and 4N forces is 7n ≥ f ≥ 1n. According to Newton's second law, the acceleration of an object a = f | m, it can be seen that the acceleration range of resultant force acting on 1kg object is 7m / S2 ≥ a ≥ 1m / S2, so AB is possible, CD is impossible



If an object with a mass of 1kg is subjected to two forces of 2n and 3N, the possible acceleration of the object is


One to five m / s2