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jallison61
31.08.2020 • 
Mathematics

According to Newton's Second Law of Motion, the sum of the forces that act on an object with a mass mmm that moves in an acceleration aaa is equal to m\cdot am⋅am, dot, a. An object whose mass in 808080 grams has an acceleration of 202020 meters per seconds square. What calculation will give us the sum of the forces that act on the object, in Newtons (which are \dfrac{\text{kg}\cdot\text{m}}{\text{s}^2} s 2 kg⋅m start fraction, start text, k, g, end text, dot, start text, m, end text, divided by, start text, s, end text, squared, end fraction)? What calculation will give us the sum of the forces that act on the object, in Newtons (which are \dfrac{\text{kg}\cdot\text{m}}{\text{s}^2}


kg . m \ S^{2}

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