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If the mass of an object is 300kg and the applied force is 3900N, calculate the acceleration
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If the mass of an object is 300kg and the applied force is 3900N, calculate the acceleration
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Force=3900N=F
Mass=m=300kg
Acceleration=a
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F = ma
3900 = 300a
a = 3900รท300
a = 13m/s/s
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