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18 April, 04:12

A mass of 2.50 kg is in a gravitational field of 14.0 N/kg. What force acts on the mass?

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  1. 18 April, 06:13
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    To determine the force that acts on the mass, just multiply the mass by the gravitational field. Using the given data,

    F = (2.50 kg) (14 N/kg) = 35 N

    Therefore, the force that acts on the mass is equal to 35 N.
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