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Unknown force calculations
An unknown force pushes a 17 kilogram block across a smooth (frictionless) floor. Three seconds after the force is first applied to the block, the block is moving with a speed of 6 meters per second. What is the magnitude of the unknown force?
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f=ma=m(vf/time)=17*6/3=34N
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