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A bowling ball with a mass of 2.5 kg was thrown and accelerated at a rate of 10 m/s2. How much force was used to throw the ball? A) 25 N B) 7.5 N C) 4 N D) 12.5 N
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A bowling ball with a mass of 2.5 kg was thrown and accelerated at a rate of 10 m/s2. How much force was used to throw the ball?
A) 25 N
B) 7.5 N
C) 4 N
D) 12.5 N
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The correct answer is the first above all, A.
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The answer is: A. (25N)
Explanation: Force=ma
Mass: 2.5kg
Acceleration: 10m/s2
2.5x10 = 25N
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