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Newton's Second Law
mass of 12 kg and an acceleration of 4 m/s2. f=m x a
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you can plug in your numbers. 12x4 = 48
what are the units of force?
My spelling post was erased. Chemestry is not a new spelling for the way this post should have been named. This is a physics question, not a chemistry posted.
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