teodor51 teodor51
  • 20-09-2021
  • Physics
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3.6 What force is needed to give a mass of
20 kg an acceleration of 5 m/s??

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aniilshah101
aniilshah101 aniilshah101
  • 28-09-2021

Explanation:

  • Mass(m)= 20kg
  • Acceleration (a)= 5m/s²
  • Force(F)= ?

We know that,

  • F=ma
  • F=20×5
  • F=100N

Hence, the needed force is 100N.

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aniilsah555
aniilsah555 aniilsah555
  • 29-09-2021

Explanation:

We know that,

F=ma

F=20×5

F=100 N

Answer Link

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