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Find expressions for the force needed to bring an object of mass m from rest to speed v in time t. express your answer in terms of the variables m, v, and t.

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Good morning.

We have that:


\mathsf{V = a\cdot t} , since we have rest in the inicial time.

The acceleration can be found with Newton's Law:


\mathsf{F = m\cdot a\iff a = (F)/(m)}

Now we put the acceleratin in the velocity equation:


\mathsf{V = (F)/(m) \cdot t}

We want the force, so, let's isolate F:


\mathsf{V\cdot m = F\cdot t}\\ \\ \\ \boxed{\mathsf{F = (V\cdot m)/(t)}}

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