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A 15kg object is pushed to the right with a net force of 60N. If a 5kg object experiences the same acceleration, how much force is it being pushed with.
13 years ago

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Henry
a = Fn/m = 60 / 15 = 4 m/s^2.

a = F/5 = 4,
F = 5*4 = 20N.
13 years ago

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