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How massive is a frisbee if it accelerates at 12 m/s/s when a force of 6 newtons is applied to it?
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How massive is a frisbee if it accelerates at 12 m/s/s when a force of 6 newtons is applied to it?
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F=ma
M=f/a
M=6/12
M=0.5 kg
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