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How much force is required to accelerate a .6 kg object at 5 m/s2?
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Use Newton's second law: F = m a.
F = 0.6 kg × 5 m/s² = 3 N.
So a net force of 3 newtons (in the direction of the acceleration) is required.
F = 0.6 kg × 5 m/s² = 3 N.
So a net force of 3 newtons (in the direction of the acceleration) is required.
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