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A 10 kg object is subjected to two forces ( in newton ) ` vec(F)_(1) = 16 hat (i) - 11 hat (j) and vec(F) _(2) = 8 hat (i) + 18 hat (j),` , the magnitude of resulting acceleration in `ms^(-2)`
will be

A

1 `ms^(-2)`

B

`2*5 ms^(-2)`

C

`3*5 ms^(-2)`

D

`5 ms^(-2)`

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