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In order to accelerate 70 kg at 2 m/s2, 140 newtons of net force must act

on the mass in the direction of the acceleration.

We don't usually think of the accelerating force on a bicycle as coming from the

road, although I guess there's not many other choices.

The forces at the place where the road meets the bicycle are complicated. Don't forget

about the upward force that the road exerts on the bicycle, equal to the bicycle's weight.

That force is there too.

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F = m*a

F = (12 + 50)*2


F = 62*2


F = 124Newtons

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m = 62 kg

f= ma

F = 62 X 2

F= 124m/s2

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F = M A = (50) x (8) = 400 newtons.

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