EmilyGuffey763
EmilyGuffey763 EmilyGuffey763
  • 04-05-2021
  • Physics
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An object accelerates 12.0 m/s2 when a force of 6.0 Newton's is applied to it .What is the mass of the object?
72 kg
6kg
2kg
0.5kg

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Luv2Teach
Luv2Teach Luv2Teach
  • 06-07-2021

Answer:

Explanation:

This is a direct application of Newton's 2nd Law:

F = ma, where F is the force applied to an object, m is the mass of the object, and a is the acceleration of the object when this force is applied. Note: this is NOT the same as the acceleration due to gravity which is constant at -9.8 m/s/s or -32 ft/s/s. Filling in:

6.0 = m(12.0) so

m = .5 kg

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