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(science) If an 50 kg object moves at 3 m/s2, what is the object’s force? Use the equation above, show your work, and include units.

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Given :


Mass\:\: is\: \:50\: \:kg \:


Acceleration\: = \:{3m/s}^(2)

while finding force make sure that mass is in (Kg) and acceleration is in (m/s²)


Force\:=\:ma


Force\:=\:50kg\:×\:{3m/s}^(2)


Force\:=\:150 \:N

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Answer:


\displaystyle F = 150 \ N

General Formulas and Concepts:

Dynamics

  • Newton's Second Law of Motion:
    \displaystyle \sum F = ma

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given the following variables:

m = 50 kg

a = 3 m/s²

To find the object's force, we use Newton's Second Law of Motion. Plug in your variables into the equation:

F = (50 kg)(3 m/s²)

F = 150 kg · m/s²

F = 150 N

Topic: AP Physics 1 - Algebra Based

Unit: Dynamics

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