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How massive is a rocket that accelerates at 40 m/s/s with a force of 1200 Newtons?
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30kg
Step-by-step explanation:
a = 40ms^-2
f = 1200N
f= m×a
1200= 40 × m
m = 1200 / 40
= 30kg
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