An object accelerates 5 m/s2 when a force of 20 newtons is applied to it. What is the mass of the object?
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Fnet = m * a
20N = m * 5m/s2
We can rearrange the equation to get:
20N / 5m/s2 = m
m = 4kg
We know the answer is in kg because 1N = 1 kg*m/s2
The m/s2 cancel out, and 4kg remains.
Therefore, the mass of the object is 4kg
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That's just too easy.
Look up the definition of a Newton.Er .
That's it.
Since the Quora bot will probably call that "unhelpful",
I'll explain.P = mf
according to NewtonForce = mass x acceleration1 Newton will accelerate 1kg at 1 meter/sec^2
(That's nice, all the coefficients are 1! I wonder if that's a coincidence?
So rearranging, mass = force/acceleration
You can probably handle it yourself from here.
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