you are trying to lift a 10 kg dumbbell by pulling upward on it with a 108.1 N force. what wil lthe acceleration of the dumbbell be as a result of this force?

F=Ma, solve for a.

a=108.1 N/10Kg

Answer in m/s^2

10.o1 m/s^2

To find the acceleration of the dumbbell, we can use Newton's Second Law of Motion, which states that the acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the net force acting on it and inversely proportional to its mass.

The formula for Newton's Second Law is:

F = ma

Where:
F is the net force applied to the object
m is the mass of the object
a is the acceleration of the object

Given:
F = 108.1 N (the force applied)
m = 10 kg (the mass of the dumbbell)

We can rearrange the formula to solve for acceleration (a):

a = F / m

Plugging in the values:

a = 108.1 N / 10 kg

a = 10.81 m/s²

Therefore, the acceleration of the dumbbell as a result of the 108.1 N force would be 10.81 m/s².