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Lina
19 October, 23:55
How to find mass from force and acceleration?
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Mia Park
20 October, 01:55
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Knowing an object's mass and the net force on it is as good as knowing the acceleration of the object. Divide the net force by the mass, and you will find the acceleration of the object.
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