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a force of 6N acts on a 2kg trolley and accelerates at 2m/s calculate the retarding force acting on the body
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Force = rate of change of momentum = m * a if mass is constant
6 - F = 2 kg * 2 m/s^2
F = 6 -4 = 2 Newtons
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