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PLEASE PLEASE HELP ME WITH THIS QUESTION. A ball with a mass of 0.175 kg leaves your hand with an acceleration of 50 m/s2. What size force did you apply?
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PLEASE PLEASE HELP ME WITH THIS QUESTION. A ball with a mass of 0.175 kg leaves your hand with an acceleration of 50 m/s2. What size force did you apply?
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So Force=Mass*Acceleration
You have a mass of .175 kg or 175 grams
Force= (175 g)(50)= 8750 N of force
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