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  • Calculating Force for Acceleration: A Guide with Example
    You need to provide more information to determine the force needed to accelerate a 10 kg object. Here's why:

    Newton's Second Law of Motion

    The relationship between force, mass, and acceleration is described by Newton's Second Law of Motion:

    Force (F) = Mass (m) * Acceleration (a)

    To find the force, you need to know the acceleration.

    Example:

    * If the object accelerates at 2 m/s², then the force needed is:

    F = 10 kg * 2 m/s² = 20 Newtons (N)

    Let me know the acceleration of the object, and I can calculate the force for you.

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