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Derive the unit of force using the second law of motion. A force of `5N` produces an acceleration of `8m s^(-2)` on a mass `m_(1)` and an acceleration of `24m s^(-2)` on a mass `m_(2)`. What acceleration would the same force provide if both the masses are tied together?

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