SOLUTION: What force is required to accelerate a body with a mass of 18 kilograms at a rate of 36 m/s2? A. 2 N C. 648 N B. 54 N D. 6,350 N

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Question 266161: What force is required to accelerate a body with a mass of 18 kilograms at a rate of 36 m/s2?
A. 2 N C. 648 N
B. 54 N D. 6,350 N

Answer by palanisamy(496)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Force = mass*acceleration
= 18*36
=648 N
Answer b) 648N

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