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Posted by jake on Friday, February 22, 2013 at 11:29pm.

A force of 20 N gives an object an acceleration of 5m/s^2. (a) What force would be needed to give the same object an acceleration of 1m/s^2? (b) What force be needed to give it an acceleration of 10m/s^2?

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