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What force is required to accelerate an object having a mass of 3 kg at 5 m/s2?
14 years ago

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drwls
For the force in Newtons, and using units of kg and m/s^2 fr mass and acceleration, the answer is given by Newton's second-law formula
F = M a
14 years ago
bobpursley
Memorize this,failing that, get some Henna and write it on your hand. I suggest give memory a try first, you mother would be happier.

F=ma
Force is equal to the product of mass times acceleration.
14 years ago
Anonymous
0.6
4 years ago

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