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Since these units are all standard, no unit conversions need to be done and the solution is found by one of the most fundamental equations of physics:

force = mass * acceleration

F = ma

11250N = 1300kg * a

a = 11250N / 1300kg

a = 8.654 m/s2

note that N = kg*m/s2

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