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A 2 kg object experiences acceleration of 2 km/s2 What is the net force acting on it?

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Based on the information this question gives, I can calculate net force acting on the object. Also, I assume you meant 2 m/s^2 because acceleration is always distance per unit time squared.

Newton’s second law of motion:

Fnet=ma=(5kg)(2m/s2)=10N

Therefore, the net force is acting on the object is 10 N.

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