Determine the acceleration that a 0.5 kg ball gains under the action of the 5OH force.

Problem data: m (mass of the considered ball) = 0.5 kg; F (force acting on the ball) = 50 N.

The desired acceleration that the ball acquires under the action of a given force can be expressed from the formula (we use Newton’s second law): F = m * a and a = F / m.

Calculation: a = 50 / 0.5 = 100 m / s2.

Answer: Under the action of a force of 50 N, the ball acquires an acceleration of 100 m / s2.



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