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An object accelerates 2.0 m/s2 when a force of 12.0 newtons is applied to it. What is the mass of the object?

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Answered by Archita893
57

#4N#

Explanation:

When the mass #m# is being accelerated with an acceleration of #a# ,we can say the net force acting in the direction of acceleration is #F=ma#

here,it is given that only one force #F# was applied to cause this acceleration, and also given, #m=2 Kg,a=2ms^-2#

So,#F=2*2=4N#

Answered by lakshmi90roy
6

Answer:

#4N#

Explanation:

When the mass #m# is being accelerated with an acceleration of #a# ,we can say the net force acting in the direction of acceleration is #F=ma#

here,it is given that only one force #F# was applied to cause this acceleration, and also given, #m=2 Kg,a=2ms^-2#

So,#F=2*2=4N#

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