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If a car is accelerating at 5 m/s^2 and it’s mass is 20kg; what would be the force in Newton’s to cause this? (Recall: F=MA)
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If a car is accelerating at 5
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(Recall: F=MA)
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Answer:
100N
Step-by-step explanation:
F=20kg•5ms^-2
F=100N
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