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Newton’s second law establishes the relationship between mass, net applied force, and acceleration given by f=ma. consider a 4 kg box of holiday candy on a horizontal surface such as a table. there is a 10n applied force to the right and a 2n force to the left. the box accelerates with a magnitude of

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