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what is the rate of acceleration of a 2,000-kg truck if a force of 4,200n is used to make it start moving forward
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what is the rate of acceleration of a 2,000-kg truck if a force of 4,200n is used to make it start moving forward
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I have concluded that the formula for this equation would be F = ma, therefore the equation would look like this:
F = ma
F = 4,200n/ 2,000 kg
= 2.1
The rate of acceleration is 2.1, hopefully I this will be of assistance to you. :)
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