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What is the acceleration of an object with f=7.92 Newton's and m=3.6 kilograms
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What is the acceleration of an object with f=7.92 Newton's and m=3.6 kilograms
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What is the acceleration of an object with f=7.92 Newton's and m=3.6 kilograms
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Acceleration = force/mass.
so the answer is 2.2 meter per second squared
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the equation is F=ma. what you would do is (divide) 7.92 N/ 3.6kg. so then your answer is 2.2 m/s
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