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Computing force given mass and distance
okay. I'm on it. Thank you!
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Yes., sliding on the ground.
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if you have an object weighing 50kgs, and you have to move it forward with a distance of 500m, no time given, what force do you need? Force is equal to the product of mass and acceleration? acceleration is not given.
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