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A cannonball accelerates at 1000 m / s2 from an applied force of 5000 N. What is the mass of the cannonball?

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Answer:

mass=force/acceleratio

m=5000/1000

m=5kg

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Given:-

  • acceleration = 1000 m/s²
  • force = 5000 N

To find:-

  • Mass of the cannonball

Formula to be used:-


\longrightarrow
\underline{\boxed{\sf mass = (force)/(acceleration)}}

Solution:-

:
\implies
\sf mass = (5000)/(1000)

:
\implies
\sf mass = 5 kg

hence, the required answer is 5kg.

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