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- a boy skips a stone (2.5 grams) across the surface of a pond. he throws the stone with 5 newton of force. what was the stones acceleration?
Step1: Identify the mass and force values
The mass of the stone $m = 2.5\ g=2.5\times10^{- 3}\ kg$ and the force $F = 5\ N$.
Step2: Apply Newton's second - law
Newton's second - law is $F = ma$, where $F$ is the force, $m$ is the mass and $a$ is the acceleration. We can solve for $a$ by the formula $a=\frac{F}{m}$.
Substitute $F = 5\ N$ and $m = 2.5\times10^{-3}\ kg$ into the formula: $a=\frac{5}{2.5\times10^{-3}}$.
Step3: Calculate the acceleration
$a=\frac{5}{2.5\times10^{-3}}=\frac{5\times10^{3}}{2.5}=2000\ m/s^{2}$.
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$2000\ m/s^{2}$