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You would need to use the equation f=ma

In this equation, f means force, m means mass, and a means acceleration.

So dividing the force by the mass will give you a figure for acceleration.

If you know how long the object has been accelerating for, or how far, and what the initial velocity was (or whether it started off still) then you can work out the velocity from this acceleration.

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