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Mathematics, 04.03.2021 19:50 caitlinhardin9131

For a moving object, the force acting on the object varies directly with the object's acceleration. When a force of 18 N acts on a certain object, the acceleration of the object is 3 m/s2. If the acceleration of the object becomes 5 m/s2, what is the force?

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