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What force is needed to give a 4.5kg bowling ball a speed of 9 m/s2 0.5 N 2N 40.5N 36.5N
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What force is needed to give a 4.5kg bowling ball a speed of 9 m/s2 0.5 N 2N 40.5N 36.5N
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What force is needed to give a 4.5kg bowling ball a speed of 9 m/s2
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I would think between, 36.5N or 40.5N
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