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A 50-kg object is accelerating to the right at 10 m/s². What is the magnitude of the rightward net force acting on it (in Newtons)?
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A 50-kg object is accelerating to the right at 10 m/s². What is the magnitude of the rightward net force acting
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I'm confused did you not get an answer at all
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