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10 May, 11:54

What force is required to give an object with mass 125 kg an acceleration of 3 m/s^2

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  1. 10 May, 12:07
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    Force = 375 Newton or 375 kg m/s²

    Explanation:

    Force is the product of the mass of a body and the acceleration. Force is usually the push or pull of the mass of an object that is accompanied by the motion (acceleration). Force is a vector quantity because it has both magnitude and direction. Example is when you throw a ball you apply a push, with the mass of the ball and the acceleration computed you can calculate the force applied.

    Mathematically, force can be represented as

    Force = mass * acceleration

    F = ma

    Force is measured in Newton or Kg m/s²

    From the question;

    mass = 125 kg

    acceleration = 3 m/s²

    Force = 125 * 3 = 375 Newton or 375 kg m/s²

    Force = 375 Newton or 375 kg m/s²
  2. 10 May, 12:23
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    The force that is required would be 375 Newtons.

    force=mass times acceleration

    125 x 3 = 375
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