Answer :
The acceleration of the bucket is 11 N/kg.
To find the acceleration of the bucket, we need to use Newton's second law of motion, which states that the net force acting on an object is equal to the product of its mass and acceleration (F=ma). In this case, the only force acting on the bucket is tension, so we can set the tension equal to the force (F=165 N) and solve for the acceleration. We also need to convert the mass of the bucket to kilograms (15.0 kg).
Thus, we have:
F = Tension = 165 N
m = mass of bucket = 15.0 kg
a = acceleration (unknown)
Using Newton's second law, we have:
F = ma
165 N = (15.0 kg) * a
Solving for a, we get:
a = 165 N / 15.0 kg = 11 N/kg
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