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If the force of 12n is applied to an object with a mass of 2k the object will accelerate what

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I consider this physics

But, given that Newton's Second Law is F=ma and since you are given the mass and force, the acceleration can be easily calculated by isolating variable acceleration (a)


F=ma

a = (F)/(m)

a= (12 N)/(2 kg)

a = 6 (m)/(s)
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