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    Acceleration is calculated as the magnitude of the resultant force divided by mass, according to Newton's second law. The resultant force here is 10N - 4N = 6N, the mass is 2 kg and the acceleration is therefore a = 6N/2kg = 3 m/s^2

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Acceleration is calculated as the magnitude of the resultant force divided by mass, according to Newton's second law. The resultant force here is 10N - 4N = 6N, the mass is 2 kg and the acceleration is therefore a = 6N/2kg = 3 m/s^2

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I forgot how, long time since Iast did, but take the push 10N as a + and friction as -4, so you end up with 6N direction. It's either 2kg/6N or 6N/2KG, so either B or E. I'll just go with E

I forgot how, long time since Iast did, but take the push 10N as a + and friction as -4, so you end up with 6N direction. It's either 2kg/6N or 6N/2KG, so either B or E. I'll just go with E

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