A 3-kg mass undergoes an acceleration given by a = (2 i + 5j) m's. Determine the resultant force F and its magnitude.
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The net force is given by the equation F = ma, where F is the net force, m is the mass, and a is the acceleration. Given that the mass is 3 kg and the acceleration is a = (2 i + 5j) m/s^2, we can substitute these values into the equation to find the net force. F Show more…
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