anagarcia020706
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  • 19-10-2019
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a 50kg skater pushed by a friend accelerates 5 m/sec^2 how much force did the friend apply

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kusidesmo
kusidesmo kusidesmo
  • 19-10-2019

mathematically,

[tex]Force = mass \times acceleration[/tex]

Given mass = 50kg

acceleration = 5m/s^2

[tex]force = 50kg \times 5 {ms}^{ - 2} [/tex]

[tex]force \: = 250N [/tex]

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