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A 5 kg block is being pulled to the right by a rope tied to it. the block is accelerating at 2 m/s2 to the right. how much force is being applied? use the formula f= m x a
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A 5 kg block is being pulled to the right by a rope tied to it. the block is accelerating at 2 m/s2 to the right. how much force is being applied? use the formula f= m x a
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Here, We know, F = m * a
F = 2 * 5
F = 10 N
In short, Your Answer would be 10 N
Hope this helps!
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The formula is F=ma
Substitute 5kg for the mass and 2m/s^2 for acceleration
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