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You paddle a conoe with a force of 325 N. You and the canoe have a combined mass of 250 kg. What is the acceleration of the canoe?

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[tex]f = ma[/tex]

Rearranging it, we get;

[tex]a = \frac{f}{m} [/tex]
Where a is the acceleration, f is the force, and m is the mass

[tex]a = \frac{325}{250} [/tex]
[tex]a = 1.3 \frac{m}{ {s}^{2} } [/tex]

If You paddle a canoe with a force of 325 N and If you and the canoe have a combined mass of 250 kg then the acceleration of the canoe would be 1.3 m/s²

What is Newton's second law?

Newton's Second Law states that The resultant force acting on an object is proportional to the rate of change of momentum.

The mathematical expression for Newton's second law is as follows

F = ma

As given in the problem if you paddle a canoe with a force of 325 N. You and the canoe have a combined mass of 250 kg

F = 325 N

m = 250 Kg

a =?

By substituting the values in the formula

325 =250×a

a = 1.3  m/s²

Thus, If a canoe is paddled with a force of 325 N and has a combined mass of 250 kg, the canoe will accelerate at a rate of 1.3 m/s².

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