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What is the mass of an object that is accelerating at a rate of 25 m/s² and is using 15 N of force?
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What is the mass of an object that is accelerating at a rate of 25 m/s² and is using 15 N of force?
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F = M * A
Given F = 15 N
A = 25 m/s^2
15 N = M * 25m/s^2
M = 15/25 = 3/5
3/5 * 2/2 = 6/10 = 0.6
Solution: 0.60 Kg
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