A pull force is a force that pulls on an object and causes it to accelerate in the same direction as the pulling.
The formula to calculate the pull force (Fp) is:
\[ Fp = m \cdot a_p \]
Where:
Let's say the mass of the object (m) is 10 kg, and the acceleration due to the pull force (ap) is 2 m/s2. Using the formula:
\[ Fp = 10 \cdot 2 = 20 \text{ N} \]
So, the pull force (Fp) is 20 N.