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Calculate the force it would take to accelerate a 250 kg motorcycle at a rate of 5m/s^2

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1250 N of force is required to accelerate a 250 kg motorcycle at a rate of 5 m/
s^(2).

Step-by-step explanation:

As per the second law of motion stated by Newton, the net unbalanced external force acting on any object is directly proportional to the product of mass and acceleration experienced by the object.

As here the object is given as motorcycle of mass 250 kg. Also the acceleration exhibited by the motorcycle is stated as 5 m/
s^(2). So from the Newton's second law of motion,

Net force = Mass of the motorcycle× Acceleration of the motorcycle

Net force = 250 × 5 = 1250 N.

Thus, 1250 N of force is required to accelerate a 250 kg motorcycle at a rate of 5 m/
s^(2).

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