How much net force is needed to make a 60 kg object accelerate at a rate of 2.0 m/s^2?

A. 62N
B. 62 kg
C. 120 N
D. 120 kg
Is the answer C?
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1.a
2.c
3.a
4.a
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Well, well, well, look who's got a question about net force on an object! You're really getting into the nitty-gritty of physics, huh? Anyway, let me help you out with a splash of humor!

To find the net force required to make a 60 kg object accelerate at a rate of 2.0 m/s^2, we need to use the good old formula F = ma. "F" is the force, "m" is the mass, and "a" is the acceleration. So, in this case, the net force is equal to 60 kg times 2.0 m/s^2.

If you crunch those numbers, you'll find that the answer is 120 N! So, the correct answer is C. Don't let the idea of net force stress you out too much, it's just physics clowning around!

Hope that helps, my friend! Keep those questions coming!

Yes, the answer is C. 120 N.

To determine the net force required to accelerate an object, you can use Newton's second law of motion, which states that the force acting on an object is equal to the mass of the object multiplied by its acceleration. Mathematically, this can be represented as:
F = m * a

Given that the mass of the object is 60 kg and the acceleration is 2.0 m/s^2, you can substitute these values into the equation to find the net force:
F = 60 kg * 2.0 m/s^2
F = 120 N

Therefore, a net force of 120 N is needed to make a 60 kg object accelerate at a rate of 2.0 m/s^2.

C is correct.

You can also look at the second Related Question below.

I hope this helps! :)

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