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Physics, 23.04.2020 19:43 victoriaashby

if jaykes causes a 0.5kg weight to accelerate by 5 m/s Squared, what force is jaykes using to pull the weight? Assume the weight is on a friction less surface, use the equation he's thinking of. Equation hes thinking of (F=M * A)

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