Physics, asked by ajrosario117, 5 months ago

what is the mass of an object that accelerates at 3m/sec/sec when a force of 6 newtons is applied

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Answered by Braɪnlyємρєяσя
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Explanation:

force needed to accelerate a moving object of mass m at acceleration a is given by ;

F = ma

In this case, m = 5kg, a = 6m/s^2 and we want to find F

F = 5 x 6

F = 30N

Therefore, a force of 30N is needed to accelerate a 5kg object at 6m/s^2.

Answered by HorridAshu
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Explanation:

➟force needed to accelerate a moving object of mass m at acceleration a is given by ;

F = ma

In this case, m = 5kg, a = 6m/s^2 and we want to find F

F = 5 x 6

F = 30N

Therefore, a force of 30N is needed to accelerate a 5kg object at 6m/s^2.

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