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Question: The mass of proton is 1.67262 × 10^−27 kg What is the proton’s acceleration?
The acceleration of a proton can't be determined just from its mass only. The acceleration of any object (proton included) depends on the net force applied to it. According to Newton's second law of motion, acceleration is defined as the force acting upon it divided by its mass (a=F/m). If you have the force acting on the proton, you can substitute that value along with the mass of the proton into the equation to get the acceleration.
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