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A 100 kg bag of sand has a weight on 100 N. When dropped its acceleration is what?

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Answer:

Gravity.

Step-by-step explanation:

If you are holding the bag of sand, the only acceleration in the system is gravity, because is a vertical movement. So,
a = 9.81 (m)/(s^(2) )

We are assuming that is vertical movement because is say ''dropped'', which is a term used in Free-fall models, where acceleration is constant.

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100N describes the weight of the sandbag, while 100kg is the mass of the sandbag.

To calculate acceleration, divide your weight by the mass, thus the accleration is:


100N/100kg = 1(m/s^2)
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