Physics, asked by sarahbisoon8, 1 month ago

What force is needed to give a mass of 20kg an acceleration of 5.0m/s²

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Answered by akankshakamble6
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I’d presume you meant 5m/s^2, not m/s

Assuming we’re in a world without friction, you could calculate it using the equation f=m*a. Then just plug in and solve. 20kg*5m/s^2 = 100kgm/s^s, or 100Newtons, as we the physics world labeled that wierd unit(kg*m/s^2) after Isaac Newton, who developed these theories.

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