How much force is required to accelerate a 12 kg object by 65 m/s2 [meters per second squared]?

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0.18 N
5.42 N
780 N

The amount of force required to accelerate an object can be determined using Newton's second law of motion, which states that force equals mass multiplied by acceleration (F = m*a).

Given:
Mass (m) = 12 kg
Acceleration (a) = 65 m/s^2

Using the formula F = m*a, we can substitute the given values to calculate the force:

F = 12 kg * 65 m/s^2
F = 780 N

So, the amount of force required to accelerate the 12 kg object by 65 m/s^2 is 780 N.