Using Net (F = m x a) or Normal Force (F = m x g), choose a…

Question Answered step-by-step Using Net (F = m x a) or Normal Force (F = m x g), choose a… Using Net (F = m x a) or Normal Force (F = m x g), choose a scenario related to an earthquake to calculate the force of an object involved.  For example:  a 10 kg brick falls from the top of a four story building.  Assume it starts with an initial velocity of 0 going downwards and that no other forces are acting on it (also ignore the frictional force of wind sheer).  Remember that g = 9.8m/s2.  How much force does the brick hit the ground? Include the formulas, show all work, and include units.  Educate your audience!    Science Physics SCI 124 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)