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A man pushed a cabinet with a force of 200N. What is the mass of the cabinet that accelerates 4 m/s/s?​

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Answer:


\boxed {\boxed {\sf 50 \ kg}}

Step-by-step explanation:

We are asked to find the mass of a cabinet, given the force and acceleration. According to Newton's Second Law of Motion, force is the product of mass and acceleration. The formula for this is:


F= m * a

The force is 200 Newtons, but we should convert the units to make unit cancellation easier. 1 Newton is equal to 1 kilogram meter per second squared, so the force of 200 Newtons is 200 kilogram meters per second squared.

The mass is unknown and the acceleration is 4 meters per second per second or 4 meters per second squared.

  • F= 200 kg*m/s²
  • a= 4 m/s²

Substitute the values into the formula.


200 \ kg *m/s^2 = m * 4 \ m/s^2

We are solving for the mass, m, so we must isolate the variable. It is being multiplied by 4 meters per second squared. The inverse operation of multiplication is division. Divide both sides by 4 m/s²


\frac {200 \ kg *m/s^2}{4 \ m/s^2}= (m * 4\ m/s^2)/(4 \ m/s^2)


\frac {200 \ kg *m/s^2}{4 \ m/s^2} =m

The units of meters per second squared cancel.


\frac {200 \ kg }{4 }=m


50 \ kg =m

The mass of the cabinet is 50 kilograms.

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