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Forces and Acceleration
A 4-kg mass is being pulled towards the right with a rope that has a tension of 56 newtons at an angle of 25 degrees to the x-axis. If the surface is frictionless, what acceleration will the mass develop?
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F = M*a.
56*Cos25 = 4*a.
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