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Find the acceleration produced by a force of 20 N acting on a body of mass 5 kg.

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Given mass `(m)=5kg` force `(F)=20N`, acceleration (a)=?
`because F=ma" "therefore a=(F)/(m)=(20N)/(5kg)=4m//s^(2)`.
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