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F=ma question. Needed shown work with steps Given: Formula: Substitute value and solve:
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F=ma question. Needed shown work with steps
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Given: mass = 7,500 gr
acceleration = 7m/s^2
Formula: Force = Mass in (Kg) * Acceleration in (m/s^2)
Substitute Value: 7,500 gr —> Kg
1 Kg = 1000 gr
x Kg = 7,500 gr
1 * 7,500 = 1000 * x
x = 7.5 Kg
Solution:
Force = 7 m/s^2 * 7.5 Kg
Force = 52.5 N
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