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Inessa05 [86]
4 years ago
15

A force of 6n is exerted on a cart that is carrying a rock and produces an acceleration of 2 m/s2. if the cart has a mass of 1 k

g, what is the mass of the
Physics
1 answer:
Alex777 [14]4 years ago
4 0
F=ma
m=f/a
m=6N/2 m per secon per second
m=3 kg.
If the cart is 1 kg then 3kg-1kg is 2kg.
The mass of the rock is 2kg.
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