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A force of 210 N is applied to an object and the object accelerates at 14m/s2. Determine the mass of the object in kg.
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A force of 210 N is applied to an object and the object accelerates at 14m/s2. Determine the mass of the object in kg.
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A force of 210 N is applied to an object and the object accelerates at 14m/s2. Determine the mass of the object in kg.
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15 kg
Step-by-step explanation:
F = m*a
F/a = m
210/14 = 15 kg
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