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What net force is required to push a sofa with a mass of 59 kilograms so that it accelerates at 9.75 meters/secondÆ? (Assume a flat, frictionless surface.)
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What net force is required to push a sofa with a mass of 59 kilograms so that it accelerates at 9.75 meters/secondÆ? (Assume a flat, frictionless surface.)
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F = m*a = 9.75*59 = 576.50
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5.8 × 10^2 newtons
Step-by-step explanation:
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