Answer:
734.16 kg m/
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Step-by-step explanation:
The problem is asking for the Force of pushing off the ground.
- The formula of Force is: F = mass x acceleration
Given = Mass: 600 newtons (N)
Acceleration: 12 m/
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We have to convert the mass into kg first. Remember that 1 kg is equal to 9.80665 newtons.
Let x be the mass in newtons.
Let's convert:
x
=
= 61.18 kg
Phil's weight is 61.18 kg
Let's go back to finding the force.
F = m x a
F = 61.18 kg x 12 m/
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F = 734.16 kg m/