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PLEASE HELP: Use Newton’s second law of motion to determine the unknown values for the following objects in motion. Assume all objects are being accelerated on frictionless surfaces or through frictionless mediums. Calculate the values, and round your answer to the correct number of significant digits. If needed, use the conversion factor 1 lb = .454 kg. Baseball data: 0.142 kg, 1._N, 388 m/s2
Football player data: 0.426 m/s2 , 2._kg, 28.39 N of force pushing the player over the goal line, and 1.98 N of force by defender pushing in the opposite direction
Wagon data: 77.6 lbs,128 N, 3._m/s2


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