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If a net force of 68.0N acts on a 4.05kg mass, what is acceleration?

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Answer:


\boxed {\boxed {\sf a\approx 16.79 \ m/s^2}}

Step-by-step explanation:

Acceleration can be found by dividing the net force by the mass.


a=(F)/(m)

The net force is 68 Newtons. Let's change the units to make later steps simpler.

1 Newton is equal to 1 kg*m/s², so the net force of 68.0 Newtons is also equal to 68.0 kg*m/s².

The mass is 4.05 kilograms.


F=68.0 \ kg*m/s^2 \\m=4.05 \ kg

Substitute the values into the formula.


a=(68.0 \ kg* m/s^2)/(4.05 \ kg)

Divide. Note that the kilograms (kg) will cancel each other out when dividing.


a=(68.0 \ m/s^2)/(4.05 )


a=16.7901235 \ m/s^2

Let's round to the nearest hundredth. The 0 in the thousandth place tells to leave the 9 in the hundredth place.


a\approx 16.79 \ m/s^2

The acceleration is about 16.79 meters per square second.

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