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A cat that weighs 55 N sits on the top of a cat tree. It is 2 m above a 110 N

dog. How does the mass of the animals relate to the force of gravity on
them?
A. The mass of the 55 N cat will be the same as the mass of the 110
N dog after it jumps to the ground.
B. The 55 N cat has less mass than the 110 N dog.
C. The mass of the 55 N cat is greater than the mass of the 110 N
dog.
D. The 55 N cat has the same mass as the 110 N dog when it is in
the cat tree.
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User Shemika
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  • Take g=10m/s^2

Cat:-


\\ \sf\longmapsto F=ma


\\ \sf\longmapsto Mass=(55)/(10)=5.5kg

Dog:-


\\ \sf\longmapsto Mass=(110)/(10)=11kg

Option B is correct (Verified above)

User Eric Hansen
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Answer:

Answer: B. The 55 N cat has less mass than the 110 N dog.

• weight = mass × acceleration

For the cat


{ \tt{55 = m _(cat) * 10}} \\ \\ { \tt{m _(cat) = 5.5 \: kg }}

for the dog


{ \tt{110 = m _(dog) * 10}} \\ \\ { \tt{m _(dog) = 11 \: kg}}

Therefore:


{ \bf{m _(cat) < m _(dog) }}

User Execv
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