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  • Calculating Force for Acceleration: A Step-by-Step Guide
    Here's how to calculate the force needed:

    Newton's Second Law of Motion

    Newton's Second Law of Motion states: Force (F) equals mass (m) multiplied by acceleration (a).

    * F = m * a

    Calculations

    * Mass (m): 657 kg

    * Acceleration (a): 7.3 m/s²

    * Force (F): 657 kg * 7.3 m/s² = 4796.1 N (Newtons)

    Answer

    You would need a force of approximately 4796.1 Newtons to accelerate a 657 kg object at 7.3 m/s².

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