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A force of 150 kg x m/s (Newtons) acts on a 0.5kg object. What rate of acceleration will result?
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A force of 150 kg x m/s (Newtons) acts on a 0.5kg object. What rate of acceleration will result?
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A force of 150 kg x m/s (Newtons) acts on a 0.5kg object. What rate of acceleration will result?
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300m/s/s
Step-by-step explanation:
a=f/m
f=150N
m=.5kg
150/.5=300
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