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11 August, 07:38

A rocket generates a net force (F) of 2,050,000 newtons, and the rocket's mass (m) is 40,000 kilograms. Use the formula F = ma to find the acceleration (a) achieved.

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  1. 11 August, 10:05
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    From the given equation above, F = ma, acceleration may be calculated by slightly modifying the equation into a = F / m. Substituting the known values for force and mass,

    a = 2,050,000 N / 40,000 kg = 51.25 m/s²

    Thus, the acceleration achieved is 51.25 m/s².
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