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F=M×A What is the acceleration of 50kg object pushed with a force of 500 newton?
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What is the acceleration of 50kg object pushed with a force of 500 newton?
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If F=M*A then A=F/M
So acceleration is 500N / 50kg = 10 N/kg = 10 m/s² (since 1N is 1kg·m/s²)
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