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A force exerted on abody of mass 100 g changes its speed by `"0.2 ms"^(-1)` in each second. Calculate the magnitude of the force.

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Given, mass `m=100g=0.1kg` and acceleration `a=200cms^(-2)=0.2ms^(-2)`.
`F=ma`
`=0.1xx0.2`
`F=0.02N`
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