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A ball, with a mass of 5kg, accelerates in the +x direction with a magnitude of 5m/s^2 and in the -y direction with a magnitude of 2 m/s^2.

A ball, with a mass of 5kg, accelerates in the +x direction with a magnitude of 5m/s^2 and in the -y direction with a magnitude of 2 m/s^2. 


1. What is the acceleration vector that describes this motion? 

2. What is the net force vector on this ball? Hint: Use Newton's 2nd Law!


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