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If you use 750 Newtons of force to accelerate an object to 3.1 m/s . What is the object’s mass?
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If you use 750 Newtons of force to accelerate an object to 3.1 m/s . What is the object’s mass?
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Answer:f=ma
750=3.1m
m=750/3.1
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