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7/21/22, 7:37 AMProblem Set ThreeNotes: Use 9.8 m/s 2 for the acceleration due to gravity. Formust be expressed in m/sLaw calculations, mass must be expressed in kg and velocity.A steady 45 N horizontal force is applied to a 15kg object on a table. The object slides against a friction force of 30 N. Calculate the acceleration of the object in m/s.

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Given:

The mass of the object is


m=15\text{ kg}

The applied force on the object is


F=45\text{ N}

The frictional force on the object is


f=30\text{ N}

To find:

The acceleration of the object

Step-by-step explanation:

The net force on the object is


\begin{gathered} F_(net)=F-f \\ =45-30 \\ =15\text{ N} \end{gathered}

The acceleration of the object is,


\begin{gathered} a=(F_(net))/(m) \\ =(15)/(15) \\ =1\text{ m/s}^2 \end{gathered}

Hence, the acceleration is


1\text{ m/s}^2

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