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21 September, 16:44

What force is needed to accelerate a child on a sled at 1.25 m/s² is the total mass of the child and sled is 60 kg?

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  1. 21 September, 19:57
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    Newton's 2nd law of motion: (Honestly, if you don't

    remember this by now, you're going to have problems.)

    Force = (mass) x (acceleration).

    = (60 kg) x (1.25 m/s²)

    = 90 kg-m/s²

    = 90 Newtons.
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