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If a net force of 24 N is applied to an object with a mass of 6 kg, then what will the resulting acceleration be according to Newton's second law of motion?
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According to Newton's second law of motion, the acceleration of an object is equal to the net force applied to it divided by its mass.

Using the formula, we have:

Acceleration = Net force / Mass
Acceleration = 24 N / 6 kg
Acceleration = 4 m/s²

Therefore, the resulting acceleration will be 4 m/s².
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