A m2 =7.6 kg block accelerates across a frictionless horizontal table at a = 3.95 m/s2. Find the mass of the object 1 Record your answer to two digits after the decimal point.
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Given: m2 = 7.6 kg, a = 3.95 m/s^2 Tension force, T = m2 * a T = 7.6 kg * 3.95 m/s^2 T = 29.92 N Show more…
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