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Here we are required to determine how the Newtons second law of motion can be algebraically rearranged to solve for acceleration (a).

The correct answer is Choice B: a = F/m

Newton's second law of motion states that the force applied is directly proportional to the rate of change in momentum of the body.

i.e

  • F = (mv - mu)/t

  • F = m (v - u)/t

where (v - u)/t = acceleration, (a)

Therefore, F = ma.

By rearranging; i.e solving for acceleration, (a);

we divide both sides by mass, m

we have;

a = F/m

The algebraic rearrangement to solve for acceleration, (a) is therefore;

a = F/m

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