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What is the accelerate of a 5kg mass pushed by a 10 N force?
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What is the accelerate of a 5kg mass pushed by a 10 N force?
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two meters per second squared.
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Force = mass x acceleration.
Or: F=ma
Plug it in: 5=10a
5/10=(10a)/10
.5m/s²=a
Hope this helps! :3
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