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what force is needed to give a 0.25-kg arrow an acceleration of 196 m/s^2A. 0.25 NB. 49 NC. 748 ND. 196 N
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what force is needed to give a 0.25-kg arrow an acceleration of 196 m/s^2A. 0.25 NB. 49 NC. 748 ND. 196 N
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F = 49N
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We Know, F = m*a
Here, m = 0.25 Kg
a = 196 m/s²
Substitute it into the expression,
F = 0.25*196
F = 49 N
So, option B is your final answer.
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