1. The problem is to calculate the force and verify if the answer is 60 N.
2. The formula for force is given by Newton's second law: $$F = ma$$ where $F$ is force, $m$ is mass, and $a$ is acceleration.
3. To calculate force, we need the values of mass and acceleration. Since the user states the answer is 60 N, we assume the calculation involves these values.
4. If $m$ and $a$ are known, multiply them: $$F = m \times a$$.
5. For example, if $m = 10$ kg and $a = 6$ m/s$^2$, then $$F = 10 \times 6 = 60$$ N.
6. Therefore, the force calculated is 60 N, confirming the user's answer.
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