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A rolling ball with a mass of 1.01 kg crashes into a wall. The wall exerts a force of 2.40 Newtons and stops the ball. What was the magnitude of the acceleration of the ball at the time of the crash?

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Answer:

Acceleration, a = 2.38m/s²

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the following data;

Mass = 1.01 kg

Force = 2.4N

To find the acceleration;

Force is given by the multiplication of mass and acceleration.

Mathematically, Force is;


F = ma

Where;

  • F represents force.
  • m represents the mass of an object.
  • a represents acceleration.

Making acceleration (a) the subject, we have;


Acceleration, a = (F)/(m)

Substituting into the equation, we have;


Acceleration, a = (2.4)/(1.01)

Acceleration, a = 2.38m/s²

Therefore, the magnitude of the acceleration of the ball at the time of the crash is 2.38 meters per seconds square.

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