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Calculate the magnitude of force which when applied on a body of mass 0.5 kg produces an acceleration of `5 "m s"^(-2)`.

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To calculate the magnitude of the force applied to a body of mass 0.5 kg that produces an acceleration of 5 m/s², we can use Newton's second law of motion. The formula is given by: \[ F = m \cdot a \] where: - \( F \) is the force, - \( m \) is the mass of the body, - \( a \) is the acceleration. ...
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