Newton’s Laws Math Problem Set #1.

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Newton’s Laws Math Problem Set #1

An African elephant can reach heights of 13 feet and possess a mass of as much as 6000 kg. Determine the weight of an African elephant in Newtons and in pounds. (Given: 1.00 N = .225 pounds)

About twenty percent of the National Football League weighs more than 300 pounds. At this weight, their Body Mass Index (BMI) places them at Grade 2 obesity, which is one step below morbid obesity. Determine the mass of a 300 pound (1330 N) football player.

Captain John Stapp of the U. S Captain John Stapp of the U.S. Air Force tested the human limits of acceleration by riding on a rocket sled of his own design. His rocket sled, known as the Gee Whiz, had a mass of about 82 kg. What net force would be required to accelerate the Gee Whiz and 82-kg Stapp at 450 m/s/s (the highest acceleration tested by Stapp)?

Sophia, whose mass is 52 kg, experienced a net force of 1800 N at the bottom of a roller coaster loop during her school's physics field trip to the local amusement park. Determine Sophia's acceleration at this location.

The Top Thrill Dragster stratacoaster at Cedar Point Amusement Park in Ohio uses a hydraulic launching system to accelerate riders from 0 to 54 m/s (120 mi/hr) in 3.8 seconds before climbing a completely vertical 420-foot hill . Determine the net force required to accelerate an 86-kg man.