What force is required to give an object with mass 2000 kg an acceleration of
3.5 m/s2?
A. 57...
Physics, 26.06.2020 15:01, saucydolphin20p6x92l
What force is required to give an object with mass 2000 kg an acceleration of
3.5 m/s2?
A. 571 N
B. 7000N
C. 10,500 N
D. 2535 N
Answers: 3
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