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Two objects are tied together and placed on a frictionless table. One is pushed off the edge of the table so it falls, dragging the second along the surface of the table. The magnitude of the acceleration of the falling object is _______.
9 years ago

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John
32/ft/sec^2

or 9.8 m/sec^2
9 years ago

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