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Mathematics, 28.01.2021 18:50 nestergurl101

In physics, we can find the amount of force needed to push or pull an object by multiplying the object’s mass by the object’s acceleration. The units of force are called Newtons. force = mass × acceleration

F = ma

Find the amount of force it takes to push Jeff’s race car if the mass of the race car is 750 kg and the acceleration is 2.5 StartFraction m Over s squared EndFraction
The amount of force needed to push Jeff’s race car is
Newtons.

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