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An object with a mass of 20.0 kg has a force of 5.0 meters applied to it
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An object with a mass of 20.0 kg has a force of 5.0 meters applied to it
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from newtons second law of motion,
F=ma hence,
F=20N
m=5kg so,
20=5×a
a=4m/s^2
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