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an object with a mass of 2000 G accelerates 11.5 m / S2 when an unknown forces applied to it what is the amount of force ​

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Okay, let's break this down step-by-step:

* The object has a mass of 2000 G

* Its acceleration is 11.5 m/s2

* To find the force acting on the object, we use Newton's 2nd law:

Force = Mass x Acceleration

So in this case:

F = 2000 G x 11.5 m/s2

= 23,000 N

Therefore, the unknown force acting on the 2000 G mass to produce an acceleration of 11.5 m/s2 is 23,000 N.

Let me know if you have any other questions!

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