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  • 22-09-2016
  • Mathematics
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what force is needed to accelerate an object 5 m/s2 if the object has a mass of 10 kg?

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ajaae ajaae
  • 22-09-2016
i think not sure . Force is equal to mass multiplied by acceleration. so 10kg* 5m/s2=50 newtons

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PiaDeveau PiaDeveau
  • 22-04-2022

50 N force is needed to accelerate an object 5 m/s2 if the object has a mass of 10 kg.

Mass, acceleration, and force-based problem:

What information do we have?

Acceleration of object = 5 m/s²

Mass of object = 10 kg

Force = Mass × Acceleration

Force applied = 10 × 5

Force applied = 50 newton

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