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What force is needed to accelerate a mass of 50kg to 25 m/s^2
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What force is needed to accelerate a mass of 50kg to 25 m/s^2
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Newton's second law of motion:
Force = (mass) x (acceleration) .
For this question:
Force =
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50 kg) x (25 m/s²)
= (1,250) x (kg-m/s²)
=
1,250 newtons .
Piotr Praszmo
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