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A 3000-N force gives an object an acceleration of 15m/s^2 the mass of the object is?

A 3000-N force gives an object an acceleration of 15m/s^2 the mass of the object is-example-1
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Answer:c will be answer

Explanation:Because u know F=ma so if we wanna know m then we should move a on left side and it will be in divide with f after moving on left side so

M=F/A

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Answer:

200 kg of an object is being moved with an acceleration
15 \ \mathrm{m} / \mathrm{s}^(2) by applying a force of 3000 N.

Step-by-step explanation:

According to Newton's second law which states that an object of mass 'm' is moved with an acceleration 'a' if the force 'f' is applied on the body.

The force is given by the formula:


f=m * a

From the given question we need to find mass of the object that can be moved by applying force of 3000 N with an acceleration
15 \ \mathrm{m} / \mathrm{s}^(2).


\Rightarrow 3000=m * 15


\Rightarrow m=(3000)/(15)


\therefore m=200 \ \mathrm{kg}

Thus, the mass of an object will be 200 kg.

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