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  • 13-06-2022
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What is the force applied to an object that has a mass of 200 kg and is accelerated to 40 m/s^2?

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Fowo
Fowo Fowo
  • 13-06-2022

Answer:

Formulae of force

Force=mass×acceleration

F=200kg×40m/s^2

F=8,000N

N means Newton

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FromEarth FromEarth
  • 13-06-2022

Answer:

8000 N

Explanation:

Force = mass × acceleration

→ F = m a

Given :-

Mass, m = 200 kg

acceleration, a = 40m/s²

F = 200 × 40

F = 8000 N

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