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Answered by amankumar3239
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As per Newtons second law of motion,

[math]F = m \times a[/math]

Given data:

Mass, [math]m = 5[/math] [math]kg[/math]

Acceleration, [math]a = 15[/math] [math]m/s^2[/math]

Therefore,

[math]F = 5 \times 15[/math]

[math]F = 75[/math] N

Hence, [math]75[/math] [math]N[/math] of force is required to accelerate the object of [math]5[/math] [math]Kg[/math] to [math]6[/math] [math]m/s^2[/

Answered by Anonymous
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force = mass × acceleration

mass = 5 kg

acceleration = 15m/s2

force = 5 × 15m/s2

= 75 newton

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