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18 Calculate For a more difficult training session, the mass to be pushed is increased to 165 kg. If the players still push with a force of 150 N, what is the acceleration of th…
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18 Calculate For a more difficult training session, the
mass to be pushed is increased to 165 kg. If the
players still push with a force of 150 N, what is the
acceleration of the object?
Use Newton's law:
F = ma
150 N =
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A equal 0.9009 ……………………
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F = ma
a = F/m
a = 150N/165kg
a = 0.909 m/s²
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