What is the force applied on a body with 5 kg of mass and an acceleration of 7 m/s2? a) 35 N b) 5 N c) 7 N d) 0 N
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What is the force applied on a body with 5 kg of mass and an acceleration of 7 m/s2?
a) 35 N
b) 5 N
c) 7 N
d) 0 N
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