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Question 2. How much force is needed to make a 60kg object accelerate at a rate of 2.0 m/s2? A) 62 N B) 62 kg C) 120 N D) 120 kg
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Question 2. How much force is needed to make a 60kg object accelerate at a rate of 2.0 m/s2?
A) 62 N
B) 62 kg
C) 120 N
D) 120 kg
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F=ma
Mass* accerelation
=2*60=120
force is measured by newton
so the right answer will be 120N
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F = ma
F = (60 kg)•(2 m/s^2)
= 120 kg•m/s^2
= 120 N
The answer is C) 120 N
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