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12 July, 15:55

a 8.8kg object undergoes an acceleration of 2.2 meters per sonds squared what is the magnitude of the resulting force acting on it

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  1. 12 July, 16:02
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    F = m a

    Force = (mass) (acceleration)

    Force = (8.8 kg) (2.2 m/s²)

    Force = (8.8/2.2) (kg-m/s²)

    Force = 4 Newtons.

    That's the force that MUST ACT on the 8.8 kg object IN ORDER TO make it accelerate it at the rate of 2.2 m/s². We don't know where the force comes from or what caused it. It may not even be a single force. It may be a whole bunch of forces that all add up to 4 Newtons in one direction. We only know that if it were not there, then the object WOULD NOT accelerate at 2.2 m/s².
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