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3 June, 21:01

A basketball with a mass of 0.60 kg is accelerated with a force of 10.8 N. If resisting forces are ignored, what is the acceleration of the basketball to the nearest m/s2?

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  1. 3 June, 21:11
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    18 m/s^2 A newton is defined as kg*m/s^2 and you want to accelerate a mass in kg, getting a result of m/s^2. So what you need to do is cancel out the kg unit in the newtons. You can do that by dividing the newtons by kg. So let's do the math. 10.8 kg*m/s^2 / 0.60 kg = 18 m/s^2 So the ball has an acceleration of 18 m/s^2. Remember, look at the units you have and the units you desire. By doing so, the math operations become obvious.
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