What is the force of 10m/s squared acceleration and 5 kg mass?

force = mass x acceleration

mass = 5 kg
acceleration = 10 m/s2

plug in the values and you have your answer.

So would the answer be 50?

50

To calculate the force exerted by an object with a given mass and acceleration, you can use Newton's second law of motion. The formula is:

Force = mass × acceleration

In this case, the mass is given as 5 kg, and the acceleration is given as 10 m/s².

To find the force, simply multiply the mass and the acceleration:

Force = 5 kg × 10 m/s²

Now, compute the multiplication:

Force = 50 kg· m/s²

The unit of force is Newton (N). Therefore, the force exerted by the object with a mass of 5 kg and an acceleration of 10 m/s² is 50 N.