SOLUTION: According to Newton's Second Law of Motion, the force acting on an object varies directly with the object's acceleration. Suppose that a force of 63 N results in an acceleration

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Question 1113371: According to Newton's Second Law of Motion, the force acting on an object varies directly with the object's acceleration. Suppose that a force of
63 N results in an acceleration of 9 m/s
. If the object's acceleration becomes 5 m/s
, what is the force?

Answer by ikleyn(52847) About Me  (Show Source):
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The acceleration unit is  m%2Fs%5E2.


It is not  m%2Fs.


m%2Fs is the speed unit.