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A net force acting on an 8.0 kg box produces an acceleration of 3.5 m/s2. What acceleration will the same net force cause to a different box with a mass of 2.0 kg?

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Answer:

13.5

Explanation:

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The acceleration that the same net force would cause to a different box is 14 [tex]m/s^2[/tex].

Given the following data:

Mass of box A = 8 kg

Acceleration = 3.5 [tex]m/s^2[/tex]

Mass of box B = 2 kg

To find the acceleration that the same net force would cause to a different box:

First of all, we would determine the net force acting on box A by applying Newton's Second Law of Motion.

Mathematically, Newton's Second Law of Motion is given by the formula;

[tex]Net\;force = mass \times acceleration\\\\Net\;force = 8 \times 3.5[/tex]

Net force = 28 Newton.

Now, we can determine the acceleration for box B since the same net force act on it.

[tex]Acceleration = \frac{Net\;force}{mass} \\\\Acceleration = \frac{28}{2 }[/tex]

Acceleration = 14 [tex]m/s^2[/tex]

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