An object with a mass of 2300 g has a force of 6.2 newtons applied to it. What is the resulting acceleration of the object?
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Since there are 1000 grams in a kilogram, we divide the mass by 1000. \[ \text{Mass} = \frac{2300 \text{ g}}{1000} = 2.3 \text{ kg} \] Show more…
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