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What force is necessary to accelerate a 70kg object at a rate of 4.2m/s squared
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Newton's 2nd law of motion:
Force = (mass) · (acceleration)
= (70 kg) · (4.2 m/s²)
= (70 · 4.2) kg·m/s²
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294 newtons
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