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Newton's second law says force (f) is equal to mass (m) times acceration (a). A scientist wants to calculate the force of an object where the acceleration of gravity (g) is 9.8 m/s2. Use the function to calculate the force for an object with a mass (m) of 0.29 kilograms. 9.51 Newtons 2.8 Newtons 34 Newtons 0.029 Newtons

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Answer:Answer:

Force = mass×acceleration

F=ma

m=0.29kg

a=9.8m/s²

F=0.29kg×9.8m/s²

F= 2.84N=2.8N

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Answer:

Force = mass×acceleration

F=ma

m=0.29kg

a=9.8m/s²

F=0.29kg×9.8m/s²

F= 2.84N=2.8N

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