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  • Calculating Acceleration: Force, Mass, and Newton's Second Law
    Here's how to calculate the acceleration of the ball:

    Understanding the Concepts

    * Force (F): The push or pull on an object. Measured in Newtons (N).

    * Mass (m): The amount of matter in an object. Measured in kilograms (kg).

    * Acceleration (a): The rate of change of velocity. Measured in meters per second squared (m/s²).

    Newton's Second Law of Motion

    Newton's Second Law of Motion states:

    * Force = Mass x Acceleration

    or

    * F = m * a

    Solving the Problem

    1. Identify the known values:

    * Force (F) = 25 N

    * Mass (m) = 0.3 kg

    2. Rearrange the formula to solve for acceleration:

    * a = F / m

    3. Plug in the values and calculate:

    * a = 25 N / 0.3 kg

    * a = 83.33 m/s² (approximately)

    Answer: The acceleration of the 0.3 kg ball is approximately 83.33 m/s².

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