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There is a net force of 12.5 N up to 500 g model rocket. What is the acceleration of the rocket
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To find the acceleration, divide the force of 12.5 N by the mass of 0.5 kg (consistent units).
You will get the acceleration in m/s^2.
The Newton's 2nd law of Mechanics.
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