SOLUTION: A shuttle is flying in outer space. It sets off its thrusters so that it experiences a force of 100 N to the right, 30 N to the left, and 20 N down. If the shuttle has a mass of

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Question 1187436: A shuttle is flying in outer space. It sets off its thrusters so that it experiences a force of 100 N to the right, 30 N to the left, and 20 N down. If the shuttle has a mass of 5 kg, what is the magnitude and direction of the shuttle’s acceleration?

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