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a 4.0 kg object is acted upon by a 20 n force to the right and a 25 n force to the left. what is the magnitude of the objects accerlation

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Netwon's second law states that the resultant of the forces acting on an object is equal to the product between the object mass and its acceleration:

\sum F = ma

In this problem, the resultant of the forces is

\sum F = 25 N - 20 N = 5 N (to the left)
so if we use the previous equation, we find the acceleration of the object:

a= (\sum F)/(m)= (5 N)/(4.0 kg)=1.25 m/s^2
and the acceleration is to the left, since the resultant of the forces is to the left.
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