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In Newton's second law of motion, the value of acceleration (a) is determined by the net force (F_net) acting on an object and the mass (m) of the object. The equation is given by:

F_net = m * a

If there is no friction acting on the object, then the net force is equal to the applied force (F_applied) alone. Therefore, the equation can be written as:

F_applied = m * a

In this case, the value of acceleration (a) in Newton's second law would be determined solely by the applied force (F_applied) divided by the mass (m) of the object.

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