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Gabriella
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22 November, 17:02
78kg*9.8m/s2 what is the force
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Justice Santana
22 November, 17:18
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Answer:764.4N
Explanation:
Mass=78kg
Acceleration=9.8m/s^2
force=mass x acceleration
Force=78 x 9.8
Force=764.4
Force=764.4N
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