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21 July, 23:27

If you throw a 0.25-kg ball with a force of 20 N, what's the acceleration of the ball?

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  1. 21 July, 23:38
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    In physics, force is equal to mass multiplied to acceleration. We are given that the mass is 0.25 kg and the force is 20 N.

    F = ma

    20 N = 0.25 kg * a

    20 kg*m/s^2 = 0.25 kg * a

    a = 20/0.25

    a = 80 m/s^2

    So the acceleration of the ball is 80 m/s^2.
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