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31 January, 06:46

A baseball with a mass of 142 grams is thrown across a field. It accelerates at a rate of 8 m/s^2. What is the force acting on the ball?

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  1. 31 January, 08:25
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    F = 1.14 N

    Explanation:

    Let F be the force acting on the baseball and let m = 142 g = 142*10^-3 kg and a = 8 m/s^2.

    Then according to Newton's second Law of motion, the force is given by:

    F = m*a

    = (142*10^-3) * (8)

    = 1.136 N

    Therefore, the force acting on the baseball is 1.14 N.
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