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A snowball accelerates at

23.4 m/s? when a 2.87 N
force is exerted on it. What is
the mass of the snowball?
(Unit = kg)

User Annazette
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6 votes

Answer:

Answer:

0. 1226495726kg

Step-by-step explanation:

Force is the product of mass and acceleration.

Mathematically,

Force(F) = mass (m)×acceleration(a)

Substituting the values into the equation

2. 87=m×23. 4

2. 87=m (23. 4)

2. 87/23. 4=m (23. 4)/23. 4

2. 87/23. 4=m

0. 1226495726=m

Step-by-step explanation:

User CJD
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3 votes

Answer:

0. 1226495726kg

Step-by-step explanation:

Force is the product of mass and acceleration.

Mathematically,

Force(F) = mass (m)×acceleration(a)

Substituting the values into the equation

2. 87=m×23. 4

2. 87=m (23. 4)

2. 87/23. 4=m (23. 4)/23. 4

2. 87/23. 4=m

0. 1226495726=m

User Brad Swerdfeger
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