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What is the acceleration of an 24 kg object that applies a force of 130N?

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  • 02-02-2022

Answer:

To find the acceleration of the object we have to apply Newton second law of motion that is F = mass × acceleration.

Explanation:

Given ,

F = 130N

M = 24kg

A = ?

F = m× a

then ,

130N = 24kg ×a

a = 130/24 = 5 m/s.

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