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Shkiper50
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PLS HELP!!!!! A 5 kg object is accelerating at 3 m/s² while being pulled. What is the magnitude of the force causing this accele
ration? A. 0.6 N B. 1.7N C. 2 N D. 15 N BRAINLIEST AND POINTS!!!!!!!!!!!
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B. 1.7N i think hope this helps
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