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If a mass of 1 kg is accelerated 1 m/s
2 by a
force of 1 N, what would be the acceleration
of a 42 kg mass acted on by a force of 42 N?
7 years ago

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Answered by Steve
as usual, F=ma
42N = 42kg * a
a = 1 ms^2
7 years ago
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If a mass of 1 kg is accelerated 1 m/s
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force of 1 N, what would be the acceleration
of a 42 kg mass acted on by a force of 42 N?

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