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If you applied a 12N force to a box and made it accelerate at 3 m/s, how much mass did the box have?
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If you applied a 12N force to a box and made it accelerate at 3 m/s,
how much mass did the box have?
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4kg. This is because force=mass•acceleration, so mass=force/acceleration. Plugging in 12N and 3m/s, you get a mass of 4 kg
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