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25 November, 17:40

a 2 kg block of ice is pushed along the ground with a constant 10 n force assuming there is no friction what is the acceleration of the block

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  1. 25 November, 18:05
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    According to Newton's second law acceleration = force/mass

    So acceleration = 10/2

    = 5m/s^2
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