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A mass of 120.2 g is accelerated by a force. The acceleration of the mass is 5 m/s2 in the direction of the applied force. What is the force causing this acceleration?Group of answer choices60.1 N601 N0.601 N24.04 N

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A mass of 120.2 g is accelerated by a force. The acceleration of the mass is 5 m/s2 in the direction of the applied force. What is the force causing this acceleration?Group of answer choices60.1 N601 N0.601 N24.04 N

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Solution

To find the force causing this acceleration, we can use Newton's second law of motion, which states that Force = mass x acceleration.

Step 1: Convert the mass from grams to kilograms, because the standard unit of mass in physics is kilograms. 1 kg = 1000 g, so 120.2 g = 120.2/1000 = 0.1202 kg.

Step 2: Multiply the mass of the object by its acceleration to find the force. Force = mass x acceleration = 0.1202 kg x 5 m/s² = 0.601 N.

So, the force causing this acceleration is 0.601 N.

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