Illustrate a classic physics experiment. Show a Hispanic female scientist in a laboratory setting, holding a force-measuring device that reads 250N. Nearby on the lab table, there's a metal block with '25KG' etched on it. Do not include any text in the image.

What acceleration is produced by a force of 250N acting on a mass of 25KG?

We Know ,

a=f/m so,
a= 250/25
= 10 m/s,^2

Elena is correct. 10 m/s^2

a=F/m

10

We know that,

a=Acceleration
F=Force
m=Mass
So,
a=f/m
a=250/25
a=10m/s,^s

To find the acceleration produced by a force acting on an object, you can use Newton's second law of motion. The formula is:

acceleration (a) = force (F) / mass (m)

Given that the force is 250N and the mass is 25kg, we can substitute these values into the formula:

a = 250N / 25kg

Dividing 250N by 25kg gives us:

a = 10 m/s²

Therefore, the acceleration produced by a force of 250N acting on a mass of 25kg is 10 m/s².

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