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What is the acceleration of a 59 kg object pushed with a force of 500 Newton's ?
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What is the acceleration of a 59 kg object pushed with a force of 500 Newton's ?
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Answer:
a=500/50=10 m/s^2
Step-by-step explanation:
f=m•a a=f/m
a=500/50= 10 m/s^2
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