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Objective: To use the Fnet = m•a equation to analyze situations
involving unbalanced forces and accelerations.
Newton’s Second Law
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Analyze a problem involving a rightward force accelerating an object;
involves a coefficient of friction (µ).
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Accel’n: m/s/s
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