A student wants to find the net force on an object. They have the mass and the acceleration of the object. What must the student do?(1 point)

Subtract acceleration from mass
Subtract acceleration from mass

Divide mass by acceleration
Divide mass by acceleration

Multiply mass times acceleration
Multiply mass times acceleration

Add mass plus acceleration
Add mass plus acceleration

2 answers

To find the net force on an object, the student must multiply mass times acceleration. This is based on Newton's second law of motion, which states that force (F) is equal to mass (m) multiplied by acceleration (a), or F = m × a.

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