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Chemistry, 12.04.2020 20:12 jaimejohnston2

Jeremy has a strong magnet. He put a paper clip on his desk and held the magnet sixteen centimeters over the paper clip. If the paper clip has a mass of 1 gram, and the magnet exerts a force of 0.011 newtons on the paper clip to pull it off the desk, what is the acceleration of the paper clip as it flies off the desk toward the magnet?
(Ignore gravity.)

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