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Since astronauts in orbit are apparently weightless, a clever method of measuring their masses is needed to monitor their mass gains or losses to adjust diets. One way to do this is to exert a known force on an astronaut and measure the acceleration produced. Suppose a net external force of 49.0 N is exerted and the astronaut's acceleration is measured to be 0.780 m/s2. Calculate her mass in kilograms.

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Answer:62.82 kg

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

Net External force(F)=49 N

Astronaut acceleration (a) measured to be
0.78 m/s^2

According Newton's second law of motion we get

F=ma


49=m* 0.78


m=(49)/(0.78)

m=62.82 kg

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