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Fnet = ma

Fnet is the resultant forces

2350 - 450 = (1650)a

a = 1.15 m/s^2

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F = m A

A = F/m = (450/1300) = 0.3462 meters per second2 (rounded)

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Just use Newton's Second Law: F=ma

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It is 7200 newtons.

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Q: Find the acceleration of a car of mass 1650 kg acted upon by a driving force of 2350 N that is opposed by a frictional force of 450 N?
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