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The formula F = Ma can be used and turned round to a = F/M so the acceleration is 500/50. Because the questioner has used dynamical units there are no conversion constants needed, so the acceleration is 10 metres/second per second.

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A net force of 5,000.0 N accelerates a car from rest to 90.0 km/h in 5.0s what is the mass?

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Q: What is the acceleration of a 5o kg object pushed with a force of 500 newtons?
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