A flea jumps by exerting a force of 1.20×10−5 N straight down on the ground. A breeze blowing on the flea parallel to the ground exerts a force of 0.500×10−6 N on the flea while the flea is still in contact with the ground. Find the direction and magnitude of the acceleration of the flea if its mass is 6.00×10−7. Do not neglect the gravitational force. 10.2 m/s^2 at 4.67 degrees from vertical 12.5 m/s^2 at 5.60 degrees from vertical 15.2 m/s^2 at 6.67 degrees from vertical 20.2 m/s^2 at 9.55 degrees from vertical

A flea jumps by exerting a force of 1.20×10−5 N straight down on the ground. A breeze blowing on the flea parallel to the ground exerts a force of 0.500×10−6 N on the flea while the flea is still in contact with the ground. Find the direction and magnitude of the acceleration of the flea if its mass is 6.00×10−7. Do not neglect the gravitational force. 10.2 m/s^2 at 4.67 degrees from vertical 12.5 m/s^2 at 5.60 degrees from vertical 15.2 m/s^2 at 6.67 degrees from vertical 20.2 m/s^2 at 9.55 degrees from vertical

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A flea jumps by exerting a force of 1.20 × 10 5 N straight down on the ground. A breeze blowing on the flea parallel to the ground exerts a force of 0.500 × 10 6 N on the flea while the flea is still in contact with the ground. Find the direction and magnitude of the acceleration of the flea if its mass is 6.00 × 10 7 . Do not neglect the gravitational force. 10.2 m / s 2 at 4.67 degrees from vertical 12.5 m / s 2 at 5.60 degrees from vertical 15.2 m / s 2 at 6.67 degrees from vertical 20.2 m / s 2 at 9.55 degrees from vertical

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