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Acceleration generated by applied force.

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As shown in the figure, the acceleration a (m/s^2) generated by the applied force F (N) can be obtained as follows when the object with mass m (kg).

Frictional force: fr = ¥ì * m * g,
¥ì : Coefficient of friction
g: Gravitational acceleration (m/s^2)

Net force: F1 = F - fr = F - ¥ì * m * g

Therefore, the acceleration generated in the object is as follows.

a = (F - ¥ì * m * g) / m

If a ¡Â 0, the object does not move.

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