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If you know the force applied to an object and measure its acceleration, which equation would you use to calculate the object’s mass? m = Fa m = a F m = a/F m = F/a
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If you know the force applied to an object and measure its acceleration, which equation would you use to calculate the object’s mass? m = Fa m = a F m = a/F m = F/a
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Answer: m=F/a
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