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If I'm given the applied force of an object, normal force and acceleration how do I find mass

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Force = (mass) x (acceleration)

Mass = (force) / (acceleration)

The mass of the object is . . .

(force in the direction of acceleration) / (acceleration in that direction) .

If the normal force isn't in the direction of motion, then it isn't involved in the acceleration, and it can be ignored.

(In more-complicated problems, the normal force might produce a friction force
along the direction of motion, and that would get involved with the applied force.)
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