A car rolls down a hill with a slope so the gravitational "pull" in the direction of motion is 1/5 of the standard gravitational force. If the car has a mass of 4,400 kg find the acceleration.

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A car rolls down a hill with a slope so the gravitational "pull" in the direction of
motion is 1/5 of the standard gravitational force. If the car has a mass of 4,400 kg
find the acceleration.
Input four decimal values for answer precision on the blank. For exponential values
place "A"
e.g N/m^2
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Transcribed Image Text:A car rolls down a hill with a slope so the gravitational "pull" in the direction of motion is 1/5 of the standard gravitational force. If the car has a mass of 4,400 kg find the acceleration. Input four decimal values for answer precision on the blank. For exponential values place "A" e.g N/m^2 Your
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