How much force must be applied on an object of mass 5 kg to accelerate it to a value of 5 metre per second square
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Newtons second law of motion relates acceleration to the net force (the resultant of a number of forces). For beginners the acceleration is equal to meters per second squared and not meters per second. This is a velocity. The force on a 5 kg object then equals 10 newtons.
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