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Base your answer on the diagram below which represents a 3.0 kilogram mass being moved at a constant speed by a force of 6.0 Newtons.
F=6.0 newtons
3.0 kg
4 meters

N
M
If the surface were frictionless, the 6.0-newton force would produce an acceleration of
0.33 m/s2
6 m/s2

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18 m/s2
Od
2 m/s2


Base your answer on the diagram below which represents a 3.0 kilogram mass being

moved at a const

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