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What is the mass of an object that requires 100N (kg-m/s2) of force in order to accelerate it at 10m/s2 (Please use G-R-E-S-A) pls pasagot

Sagot :

The object has a mass of 10 kg.

Force is the push or pull on a massed object that modifies its velocity.

It can also be formally stated as the item's mass times its acceleration, where the force an object exerts is 100N (kg-m/s2) and the acceleration is 10m/s2. The object's mass can be determined by substituting the appropriate values into the formula above.

100 N=MX10m/S2 = M=10kg The original wording of Newton's second law states that the net force acting on an item is equal to the rate of change of its momentum over time.

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