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What is the mass of an object that has an acceleration of 55 m/s^{2} when a net force of 20 N is applied? (round to the nearest tenth)
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What is the mass of an object that has an acceleration of 55 m/s^{2} when a net force of 20 N is applied? (round to the nearest tenth)
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The equation for mass is m=a/f
55/20= 2.75
So 2.75 would be your answer
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