SOLUTION: the force F (in newtons) needed to lift an object is equal to the product of the object's mass m (in kilograms) and the constant a (in meters per second squared), which is the obje
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Question 369481: the force F (in newtons) needed to lift an object is equal to the product of the object's mass m (in kilograms) and the constant a (in meters per second squared), which is the object's acceleration due to gravity. write a formula of the force needed to lift an object.
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the force F (in newtons) needed to lift an object is equal to the product of the object's mass m (in kilograms) and the constant a (in meters per second squared), which is the object's acceleration due to gravity. write a formula of the force needed to lift an object.
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F = ma
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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