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26 January, 14:01

What force is needed to accelerate a child on a sled (total mass=60.0kg) at 1.50m/s^2?

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  1. 26 January, 14:02
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    90 N

    Explanation:

    Force, F is equivalent to the product of mass and acceleration, expressed as Force = ma from Newton's law of motion

    Where m is the mass of the object and a is acceleration.

    Substituting the total mass of 60 Kg for m and acceleration as given 1.50m/s^2 then the force required will be 60*1.5 = 90 N

    Therefore, you need force of 90 N
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