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Given a block of mass 5.00 kg on a table being pulled horizontally by a rope. The rope pulls to the left with a force of 25.0 N. Which of these expressions would yield the acceleration of the block in SI units?
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25 x 5
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5 divided by 25
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25 x52
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25 divided by 5
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zero
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The force on and object is given by:
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