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My, can't you multiply 20,000 by 1 on your own? You shouldn't even need a calculator for that.

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F = m A

20 = (m) 2

m = 20/2 = 10 kg

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F = m A = (20 x 12) = 240 newtons

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240 Newtons

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Q: Force mass multiplied by acceleration .how much force is needed to accelerate a 20 000-kg car at a rate of 1 meters per second squared?
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