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Maxim Burton
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30 March, 01:59
A 3200-N force is applied to a 160-kg mass.
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Trinity Warren
30 March, 02:09
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Force = Mass * Acceleration ... (that is all know)
Force is given = 3200N
Mass is = 160 Kg
Acceleration = ?
F = M*A
F/M=A
3200/160=A
A=20m/s^2
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