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Q: What is the acceleration of a kg ball thrown with a force of 25 N?
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What is the acceleration of a 0.3 kg ball that is hit with a force of 25 Newtons?

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What is the equation used to figure the acceleration of a 25 N force when the mass is 100 kg?

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What is the acceleration of a ball that starts from rest and rolls down a ramp and gains speed at 25 ms in 5 seconds?

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