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answer this please. it will be a great help

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Answered by dheerajkumar152004
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Answer:

 \frac{m}{s \: cm^{2}  }  =  \frac{50}{5s \: cm^{2} }

m(5s \: cm^{2}) \:  =  \: 50 \: (s \: cm^{2} )

m =  \frac{50s \: cm^{2} }{5s \: cm^{2} }

m = 10

mass is denoted in kg

m = 10kg

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