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Newton's second law in physics states that F=ma, where F is the force of an object (measured in Newtons), m is the mass of the object (in kilograms) and a is the acceleration of that object (measured in m/s). Calculate the force created from an object with a mass of 640 grams and an acceleration of 10 m/s2



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Answer:

mass=640/1000kg

=0.64kg

acceleration =10m/s^2

now,

force=mass*acceleration

=0.64*10

=6.4newton

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