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Find the acceleration of a car with a mass of 1,200kg and a force of 11,000N
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Find the acceleration of a car with a mass of 1,200kg and a force of 11,000N
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Acceleration =9.166 m/s^2
Explanation: F=ma so you rearrange the formula. A=F/M
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Answer:
42000N
Step-by-step explanation:
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