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Mathematics, 11.06.2021 17:00 sciencegeekgirl2017

In physics class, Carrie learns that a force, F, is equal to the mass of an object, m, times its acceleration, a. She writes the equation F=ma.
Using this formula, what is the acceleration of an object with F=7.92 newtons and m=3.6 kilograms? Express your
answer to the nearest tenth.
Note: The unit for Force (the Newton) is measured in
kg m
0.52
m
O 1.8
m
2.2
m
1.9

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