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1 February, 19:48

An object accelerates at 3 meters per second squared when a 10-newton (N) force is applied to it. Which force would cause this object to accelerate at 6 meters per second squared?

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  1. 1 February, 22:23
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    If 3m/s2=10N

    6m/s2=? divide 6m/s2 by 3m/s2 and multiply by 10

    (6m/s2) / (3m/s2) * 10N=20

    Therefore 20 newtons of force will be needed to cause the object to accelerate 6m/s2
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