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Determine the net force necessary to give an object with 3.6 kg an acceleration of 6.0 m/s^2.

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Answer:

We need 21.6 N to give acceleration of
a=6m/sec^2 to an object of mass 3.6 kg

Step-by-step explanation:

We have given mass m = 3.6 kg

Acceleration
a=6m/sec^2

We have to find the force required to give an acceleration of
a=6m/sec^2

According to second law of motion we know that force = mass ×acceleration

So force required = 3.6×6 = 21.6 N

So we need 21.6 N to give acceleration of
a=6m/sec^2 to an object of mass 3.6 kg

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