A student applies a 100 N horizontal force to a 10 kg box. The box experiences 30 N of friction. What is the box's acceleration? 0 m/s/s 10 m/s/s 7 m/s/s 13 m/s/s
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The net force is the difference between the applied force and the frictional force. So, 100 N - 30 N = 70 N. Show more…
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