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What is the acceleration of a 50 kg object pushed with a force of 500 newtons?10 m/s225,500 m/s2490 m/s225 m/s2

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OmarianA705995 OmarianA705995
  • 03-11-2022

Let's use Newton's second law of motion:

F = m*a

Where:

F= Force = 500

m = mass = 50

a = acceleration

So:

500 = 50*a

Solve for a:

Divide both sides by 50:

500/50 = 50a/50

10 = a

a = 10m/s²

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