Problem 1 My First Force Suppose you pull a wagon with a constant force which causes it to accelerate with acceleration, ao. What will the acceleration be if: (a) you pull with twice the force, (b) you fill the wagon with groceries that have a mass three times the mass of the wagon but pull with the original force, and (c) you pull with twice the force while the groceries are in it?

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Problem 1 My First Force
Suppose you pull a wagon with a constant force which causes it to accelerate with acceleration, ao. What
will the acceleration be if: (a) you pull with twice the force, (b) you fill the wagon with groceries that
have a mass three times the mass of the wagon but pull with the original force, and (c) you pull with
twice the force while the groceries are in it?
(d) Suppose you pull the wagon a distance d after starting from rest. How much faster (or slower) is
the wagon traveling when you pulled with the original constant force (and no groceries) versus when you
pulled with twice the force with the groceries?
Transcribed Image Text:Problem 1 My First Force Suppose you pull a wagon with a constant force which causes it to accelerate with acceleration, ao. What will the acceleration be if: (a) you pull with twice the force, (b) you fill the wagon with groceries that have a mass three times the mass of the wagon but pull with the original force, and (c) you pull with twice the force while the groceries are in it? (d) Suppose you pull the wagon a distance d after starting from rest. How much faster (or slower) is the wagon traveling when you pulled with the original constant force (and no groceries) versus when you pulled with twice the force with the groceries?
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