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A body of mass 500g accelerates at a rate of 5 metres per second square. Calculate the force applied to the body
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A body of mass 500g accelerates at a rate of 5 metres per second square. Calculate the force applied to the body
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2.5 N
Step-by-step explanation:
F = m•a
F = 0.5•5
F = 2.5 N
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