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Physics
Forces and Motion
Newton's Second Law
How much force in Newtons is required to accelerate a 5 kg bowling ball at 2 m/s 2 ?(1 point)
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2.5 N
2.5 N
7 N
7 N
10 N
10 N
3 N
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The correct answer is 10 N.
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