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An antique vase sits on a frictionless surface. A 39.3 N force is applied to the vase, and it accelerates at 8.1 m/s2. What is the mass of the vase?
13 years ago

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Henry
F = ma,
m = F/a = 39.3/8.1 = 4.85 kg.
13 years ago

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