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A student has a mass of 55 kg and is accelerating at 12 m/s2. How much force is the student using?
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A student has a mass of 55 kg and is accelerating at 12 m/s2. How much force is the student using?
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You should use Newton second law :
Fext = ma = 55x12= 660N
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