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What is the force in N of an object that has a mass of 7 kilograms and acceleration of 6 m/s/s

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  • 23-10-2015

Newton's 2nd law of motion:         Force = (mass) x (acceleration)

If you want to move a 7-kg object with an acceleration of 6 m/s²,
then you will need to push it with (7 x 6) = 42 newtons of force.

You don't mean the force of an object.

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