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Use Newton's Second Law to calculate the mass of an object with a net force of 19,000 N accelerating at 10 m/s/s. O 1,900 N O 1,900 kg O 190,000 kg O 1.9 kg
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Use Newton's Second Law to calculate the mass of an object with a net
force of 19,000 N accelerating at 10 m/s/s.
O 1,900 N
O 1,900 kg
O 190,000 kg
O 1.9 kg
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Answer: 1900kg, using the formula Mass= force x acceleration you will be able to get the answer
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