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A metal stapler with a mass of 0.5 kg was accelerated 10 m/s². How much force was applied to the stapler?
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Using Newton's second law of motion (F = ma), we can calculate the force applied to the stapler.

F = 0.5 kg x 10 m/s²
F = 5 N

Therefore, the force applied to the stapler was 5 Newtons.
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