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Now the 15 kg block of ice is being pulled vertically upward with a 250 N force. What would be the magnitude and direction of the block's vertical acceleration?
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6.9 m/s?, up.
9.8 m/s? down.
17 m/s?, up.
26 m/s?, down.

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