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6. An elephant is putting 25,000 newtons of force on Leah. The elephant is accelerating at a rate of 10 mIs? what is its mass?
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6. An elephant is putting 25,000 newtons of force on Leah. The elephant is accelerating at a rate of 10 mIs? what is its mass?
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6. An elephant is putting 25,000 newtons of force on Leah. The elephant
is accelerating at a rate of 10 mIs? what is its mass?
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Answer:
2,500 kg
Step-by-step explanation:
Mass= force/acceleration
25,000/10=2,500
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