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The formula for force is f = m⋅a, where f is force, m is mass, and a is acceleration. If a force of 30 Newtons acts upon a 6 kg object, calculate the acceleration of the object. Include proper units and use the fact that one kilogram meter per second squared is known in science as one Newton.

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From the Question,

  • Force exerted on the object,F = 30 N

  • Mass of the object,m = 6 Kg

To find

Acceleration of the object

Since,


\huge{ \boxed{ \boxed{\texttt{f = ma}}}}


\leadsto \: \sf{a = (f)/(m) } \\ \\ \leadsto \: \sf{a = (30)/(6) } \\ \\ \huge{ \green{ \leadsto \: \mathtt{f = 5 \: ms {}^( - 2) } }}

User Bspoel
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Answer:

5 meters per second

Explanation:

its basic math people

User Shivam Sinha
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