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  • 26-04-2022
  • Physics
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A cat pushes a 0.25 kg toy across the floor, causing it to accelerate at 32 m/s?. What
net force would the cat have had to apply to the toy in order to cause this acceleration?

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rdmurph7 rdmurph7
  • 26-04-2022

Answer:

8 N

Explanation:

F = ma, therefore F = 0.25 kg * 32m/s^2.

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