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  • 14-06-2017
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An object has a mass of 5 kg. What force is needed to accelerate it at 6 m/s2? (Formula: F=ma)

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Dipanshu2905 Dipanshu2905
  • 14-06-2017
Force needed is 5×6=30
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jajumonac jajumonac
  • 27-12-2019

Answer:

30 N.

Explanation:

According to Newton's second law, a force applied to certain object will accelerate it, that's the meaning of the formula: [tex]F= ma[/tex]

So, in this case, we don't have to analyse much, because all values are given, we just have to replace them and solve for F:

[tex]F=ma\\F=5kg(6m/s^{2})=30N[/tex]

Therefore, the force needed to accelerate that mass is 30 N.

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