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600 Newtons

The equation for solving such a problem is displayed below.

F=m*a

Where F stands for force, m stands for mass, and a stands for acceleration. Next, we just plug in our numbers

F = 60kg * 10 meters/second2

F= 600 kg.meters/second2

The unit "kg.meters/second2" is called a "Newton", which is the metric equivalent of pounds. So our answer is:

Force = 600 Newton

a=F/m

Ex. a= (600-400)N=200N=> a=200N

m=200kg

200N/200kg=1m/s^2

Acceleration is constant in time since the force of friction does not depend on the velocity.

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The final speed doesn't depend on the force. Any force at all, greater than zero,

will accelerate 20 kg to a speed of 10 m/s, if you have time to wait for it. A greater

force will get it there sooner.

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Use Newton's Second Law: force = mass x acceleration. Since mass and acceleration are already in SI units, the force will also be in SI units (specifically, the force will be in newtons).

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ml per second is a rate of fluid flow. You need to know the cross sectional area to answer the question.

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20N - Apex :)

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