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Check to make sure all your values are in the correct SI unit. Multiply your acceleration value (1000 kg) by 5 m/s2 to calculate your value. First, convert all your units to SI. One pound is equal to .453 kg, so you'll need to multiply that value by your 8 pounds to determine the mass. Multiply your new value for the mass (3.62 kg) by your acceleration value (7 m/s2). 5 m/s2.  Remember, 10 N is equal to 9.8 kg. So, convert Newtons to kg by dividing by 9.8 kg. Your new kg value should be 10.2 kg for the mass. Multiply your new mass value (10.2 kg) times the acceleration (2.5 m/s2).
Find the force that is required to accelerate a 1,000 kg car at 5 m/s2. Calculate the force required for an 8 pound wagon to accelerate at 7 m/s2. Find the magnitude of force acting upon a cart weighing 100 N and accelerating at the rate of 2.