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Given a force of 10N and an acceleration of 5m/s2 . What is the mass?

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  • 03-02-2017
Newton's second law of motion:

                               Force  =  (mass) x (acceleration)

                                  10 N  =  (mass) x (5 m/s²)

Divide each side
by  5 m/s²:           10 N / 5 m/s²  =  mass

                                 2 kg  =  mass
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