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  • Calculating Net Force and Acceleration: A Physics Problem
    Here's how to solve this problem:

    1. Find the Net Force:

    * The forces are acting in opposite directions, so we subtract them:

    * Net Force = 10 N (right) - 2 N (left) = 8 N (right)

    2. Apply Newton's Second Law:

    * Newton's Second Law states: Force (F) = Mass (m) * Acceleration (a)

    * We want to find the acceleration, so rearrange the equation:

    * Acceleration (a) = Force (F) / Mass (m)

    3. Calculate the Acceleration:

    * Acceleration (a) = 8 N / 4 kg = 2 m/s²

    Answer:

    The magnitude of the resulting acceleration is 2 m/s². The direction of the acceleration is to the right because the net force is to the right.

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