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If the mass of a plane is 2,500 kg and the net force on it is 14,000 N, what is the plane's acceleration?
12 years ago

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Answered by Elena
a=F/m = 14000/2500 =5.6 m/s^2
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Answered by thabiso
A force is used to raise a 50 kg crate through a height of 4m at a constant speed.how much gravitati
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Answered by Fleance Mhlari
* newton's second law:
a=F/m
=4000N/2500kg
=5.6m/s^2 (in the direction of a force)

"The trick is simple when you know the secret" (-_-)
12 years ago

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