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How much force must be applied to accelaerate a 40 kg chair at 2.8m/s2?
9 years ago

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Jai
Recall that force is mass times the acceleration:
F = m*a
where
m = mass (kg)
a = acceleration (m/s^2)

Substituting,
F = 4 * 2.8
F = ?

Solve for F. Units in Newtons.
Hope this helps~ `u`
9 years ago

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