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Acceleration is 2m/s^2

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Q: What accelerate a force of 100 newtons cause if applied to a motorcycle with mass of 50 kilogram?
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What force must be applied to a 25 kilogram object to make it accelerate at 8 meters per second per second?

F = m A = (25) x (8) = 200 newtons


How much force is needed to accelerate a 1700-kilogram truck 3mss?

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What acceleration of force of 100 newtons cause if applied to a motorcycle with a mass of 50 kilograms?

Acceleration is 2m/s^2


If the force of 12 N is applied to an object with a mass of 2 kg the object will accelerate at?

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If the force of 12 n is applied to a object with a mass of 2 kg the object will accelerate at?

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Calculate the force it would take to accelerate a 250 kg motorcycle at a rate of 5 ms to the second power?

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How much force is needed to accelerate a 1-kilogram toy car at a rate of 2 meters per second?

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How much does one kilogram weigh in newtons?

9.8 newtons


If a force of 12 N is applied to an object with a mass of 2 kg the object will accelerate at?

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How many Newtons would a 1 kilogram weight weigh?

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What is the weight in newtons of a 10 kilogram mass on earth?

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What is a safe force at 10 newtons?

The question does not make sense. 10 Newtons is a force of 10 Newtons, sufficient to accelerate a mass of 10 kilograms by 1 meter per second squared. The concept of "safe" as applied to a force has no meaning in the context of this question. Please restate the question.