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The acceleration of an object varies directly as the force acting on it. If a force of 240 Newtons causes an acceleration of 150 m/s squared, what force will cause an acceleration of 100 m/s squared?

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The acceleration of an object varies directly as the force acting on it. If a force of 240 newtons causes an acceleration of 150 m/s², what force will cause an acceleration of 100 m/s?? 2. The stretch in a loaded spring varies directly as the load it supports.

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160 Newtons

Explanation:

240÷150= 1.6. 100x1.6 gives us the answer which is 160 Newtons for 100m/s. For every 1.6 newtons,1 m/s is gained.

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