Jodie sets two objects on a flat surface. Object A has a mass of 50g, while object B has a mass of 250g. Jodie pushes both objects with the same force and watches them speed up. Which object will speed up more?

1 Answer
Jun 1, 2017

Object A, which has a mass of 50g will speed up more.

Explanation:

  • The object which has a greater acceleration will speed up more.

Based on Newton's second law of motion, Force on an object is equal to its mass multiplied by the acceleration, and is written as:

#F=ma#

We are given the mass of two objects and asked which one of them would have more acceleration. We can rearrange the equation to solve for 'a'.

#a=F/m#

Since both objects have the same force applied to them, we can assume it to be 10 N (you can assume it to be any value you like since its a constant). Now, we can solve for the acceleration for both of the objects and see which one is greater than the other.

For object A,

#a=F/m=(10 N)/(0.050 kg)=200 ms^-2#

For object B,

#a=F/m=(10 N)/(0.250 kg)=40 ms^-2#

Based on the two values of acceleration, we can see that Object A, which has a mass of 50g will speed up more as it has a greater acceleration of #200 ms^-2# compared to that of the 250g object which has an acceleration of #40 ms^-2#.

Final Answer:
Object A will speed up more as it has greater acceleration when compared to Object B.