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A boy skips a stone (2.5grams) across the surface of a pond. He throws the stone with 5 newton of force. What was the stone’s acceleration?

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boy skips a stone (2.5grams) across the surface of a pond. He throws the stone with 5 newton of force.

A body A boy skips a stone (2.5grams) across the surface of a pond. He throws the stone with 5 newton of force with a uniform acceleration a and zero initial velocity. Another body B, starts from the same point moves in the same direction with a constant velocity v. The two bodies meet after a

time t. The value of t boy skips a stone (2.5grams) across the surface of a pond. He throws the stone with 5 newton of force.

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