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two forces( A= 28 N, B= 85.3N,) , shown in the diagram, act on an object of mass 5 kg. What is the magnitude acceleration of the object, in units of m/s^2

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Answered by Anonymous
1

The length of the vector

represents the magnitude of

the vector. The orientation

represents the direction or

angle of the vector.

Example: velocity of 2 km/hr, 30 degrees north of east.

2 km/hr is the magnitude, 30 degrees north or east, the direction.

Scalars only have magnitude: T = 82 degrees Celsius.

Answered by faizanwani266
0

Answer:

5.8 from A Nd 17.1 from B

Explanation:

As F= mass ×acceleration

= F/mass = acceleration

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