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Find the mass of an object if a force of 40N gives it acceleration of 2m^s​

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  • 22-04-2021

Answer: 20kg

Explanation:

Given force(F)= 40N, Acceleration= 2m/s

Force(F)= mass x acceleration

We are looking for mass, so we make it the subject of formula. Doing that we now have;

Mass= Force ÷ acceleration

Inputting figures we have;

40/2= 20kg

The mass is 20kg

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