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An object with a mass of 5kg accelerates at 2m/s2. How much force in Newtons(N) is needed to cause this to happen? Please help me!
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An object with a mass of 5kg accelerates at 2m/s2. How much force in Newtons(N) is needed to cause this to happen?
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Force = Mass X Acceleration
F = 5 x 2
F = 10 N
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