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Determine the mass of an object, if it requires a force of 6,000 kg: m/s2 to accelerate at the rate of 2 m/s^2

User Saj
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  • Mass = 3000 kg

GivEn :-

  • Force = 6000 kg • m/s^2
  • Acceleration = 2 m/s^2

To Find :-

  • The value of mass

Solution :-

From Newton's 2nd law of motion we get the equation,


{ \boxed{ \red{ \sf{F = </p><p>m * a}}}}

where,

  • F = Force
  • m = mass of the object
  • a = acceleration


\implies \sf \: m = (F)/(a)

Putting the values,


\implies \sf \: m = (6000)/(2)


\implies \red{\sf \: m = 3000}

Therefore, mass of the object = 3000 kg

User Mgsdew
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Answer:

The answer is 3000 kg

Explanation:

The mass of an object can be found by using the formula


m = (f)/(a) \\

f is the force

a is the acceleration

From the question we have


m = (6000)/(2) \\

We have the final answer as

3000 kg

Hope this helps you

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