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What force is needed to accelerate an object 5 m/s squared if the object has a mass of 10 kg?
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What force is needed to accelerate an object 5 m/s squared if the object has a mass of 10 kg?
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What force is needed to accelerate an object 5 m/s squared if the object has a mass of 10 kg?
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F = ma = 10 * 5 = 50N
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