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A force is applied to a 30-kg object, resulting in an acceleration of 15 m/s. What is the force being applied to the object?

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From Second Newton's Law:

F=a*m
a=[tex]15 \frac{m}{ s^{2} } [/tex]
m=30kg

F=[tex]15 \frac{m}{ s^{2} } [/tex]*30kg=450N
The sum of all forces applied to the object = (mass) x (acceleration)

The sum of all forces applied to the object = (30) x (15)

= 450 newtons, in the direction of the acceleration.
 
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