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A baseball player hits a ball with 36 N of force. With that force, it causes the ball to accelerate at 120 m/s2. What is the mass of the baseball?

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Answer:

0.3 kg

Step-by-step explanation:

This can be dealt with using (a simplified version of) Newton's Second Law:

Force = mass x acceleration

We need to re-arrange the formula to get the mass of the ball isolated, on its own side of the equation. So we get:

mass = force/acceleration

So, now we just need to substitute the number we do have to get:

mass = 36/120 = 0.3 kg

Hope I helped! :)

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