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A bag of sugar with a mass of 3.0 kg has a force of 9.0 newtons applied to it. What is the resulting acceleration of the bag of sugar?

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Answered by Anweshthakurpro
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Answer:

Fnet = ma.

Before the object accelerated, it must've overcome the frictional force between the surface in which the object is placed and the part of the object in contact with the surface. Therefore the net force is given by:

Fnet = 3kg × 2.5ms-².

Fnet = 7.5kg•ms-² or 7.5N.

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