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An object has a mass of 24.5 Kilograms and an acceleration of 0 meters per second squared. What would be its first Force in Newtons? A 100 Newtons B 10.4 Newtons C 24.5 Newtons …
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An object has a mass of 24.5 Kilograms and an acceleration of 0 meters per second squared. What would be its first Force in Newtons? A 100 Newtons B 10.4 Newtons C 24.5 Newtons …
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An object has a mass of 24.5 Kilograms and an acceleration of 0 meters per second squared. What would be its first Force in Newtons?
A 100 Newtons
B 10.4 Newtons
C 24.5 Newtons
D 0 Newtons
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I would say D because I think it’s supposed to be mass times acceleration
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