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Well force=mass x acceleration.

Force in Newtons (N)

Mass in kg

Acceleration in metres per second squared.

force = 3000N

3,500 N

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14y ago

Force = mass * acceleration
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F = 1000 * 3 = 3000N

or 3kN

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13y ago

F = ma = 650*3 = 1950 kgm/sec2 = 1950 Newtons

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12y ago

From: f = m * a, then a = f / m, so :

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acceleration ((m/s)/s) = 3000 (n) / 1000 (kg)

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= 3 metres per second increase in velocity every second.

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6y ago

In accordance to Newton's Second Law, you need to divide the force by the mass. The answer in this case will be in meters per second squared.

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9y ago

f= m*a

3000 newtons

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6y ago

It is 3 metres per second2.

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13y ago

333.33-N

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