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What is the force of an object that has a mass of 17.50 kg and a acceleration of 11.0 m/s
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What is the force of an object that has a mass of 17.50 kg and a acceleration of 11.0 m/s
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force=ma by newtons 2nd law so just fill in the equation with 17.50kg for mass and 11m/s^2 for acceleration which gives F=17.50kg*11m/s^2 which gives
192.5kg*m/s^2 which gives 192.5N
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