thundersky025
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  • 13-03-2021
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A 3,000-N force gives an object an acceleration of 15 m/s^2. The mass of the object is

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Kei2005
Kei2005 Kei2005
  • 13-03-2021

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QUESTION)

According to the second Newton's Law,

✔ We have : F = m x a ⇔ m = F/a

  • m = 3000/15
  • m = 200 kg

The mass of the object is therefore 200 kg.

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aliciawallace90
aliciawallace90 aliciawallace90
  • 14-03-2021
The correct answer is m= 200 kg

Explanation: The solution for solving the mass kg the object using Newton’s Law of Accerelation is F= ma.
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