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10/12 How could you show this relationship using a magic triangle?

More Force Notes

Joanie pushes her little brother on his tricycle. Her brother has a mass of 20 kg and he accelerates at 3 m/s 2. What force did she use to push her brother.

More Force Notes 1 N = 1 kg.m/s 2 1 Newton is the force it takes to accelerate 1 kilogram at a rate of 1 meter per second every second. (Assume there is no friction)

More Force Notes Joanie pushes her friend, who has a mass of 40 kg, on her brother's tricycle. If she pushes with a force of 60 N, how fast will she accelerate?

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