Quezada31620
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  • 17-02-2016
  • Physics
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What is the mass of an object that requires 100n of force in order to accelerate it at 10m/s^2

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ilgxn ilgxn
  • 17-02-2016
100.10= 1000

the formula is:

f=m/t
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demiriuss
demiriuss demiriuss
  • 20-10-2020

Answer:

It should be 10kg

Explanation:

m= f/a

100n/10m/s^2=10kg

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