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If a loaded truck that can accelerate at 1 m/s2 loses its load and has four-fifths of its original mass, what acceleration can it attain if the same driving force acts on it?
14 years ago

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Anonymous Awesome Guy
acceleration = net force/mass
acceleration = 1/.8(4/5)
acceleration = 1.25 m/s^2

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12 years ago

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