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23 August, 16:29

Calculate the acceleration of a 41-kg crate of baseball gear when pulled sideways with a net force of 1255 N. neglect frictional forces

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  1. 23 August, 16:41
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    In his celebrated Second Law of Motion, Newton wrote:

    Net force = (mass) x (acceleration).

    By the process of "plugging in numbers", we can write

    1255 N = (41 kg) x (acceleration)

    Now, after dividing each side by (41 kg), we have

    (1255 N) / (41 kg) = acceleration.

    But (1255N) / (41kg) = 30.61 m/s².

    So unless we have carelessly blooped the calculations somewhere,

    that 30.61 m/s² is the answer we're looking for.
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