What is the mass of a falling rock if it produces a force of 147 N?
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15Kg is the answer
Explanation:
Force = Mass × Acceleration
147N = Mass × 9.8m/s
∴Mass =147/9.8
⇒15Kg
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Force is given by Newton's second law as the product of an object's mass and acceleration,
→F=ma
F=ma We are given that,
F=ma We are given that,F=147N
F=ma We are given that,F=147N (downward), and we know that the acceleration of an object in free-fall is
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