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In a student-designed experiment, a 4 kg bowling ball is pushed with a broom using an applied force of 10 N. If the friction force on the bowling ball is 1 N, what will be the acceleration of the ball?

In a student-designed experiment, a 4 kg bowling ball is pushed with a broom using-example-1

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Answer:

a = 2.25 m/s^2

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In a student-designed experiment, a 4 kg bowling ball is pushed with a broom using-example-1
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User Phil Freeman
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Hmmm I’m 97% sure that you multiply 4kg x 10N and that would be 160 but I don’t know for sure and then you would add the letter aka symbol and the end of 160.

Your welcome hope that helps!
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User Ryan Loggerythm
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