Respuesta :
Newton's second law states that Fnet = ma, where Fnet is the net force applied, m is the mass of the object, and a is the object's acceleration. You have the values for Fnet and a, so you simply use this equation to solve for m, mass.
Answer:
m=5.2kg
Explanation:
A net force of 125 n is applied to a certain object. as a result, the object accelerates with an acceleration of 24.0 m/s2. the mass of the object is
from newton's second law of motion , which states that
the rate change in momentum of an object is directly proportional to the force applied
definition of terms you should know.
a force is tat which tends to cane a body state of rest or uniform motion in a strait line
mass is the quantity of matter in a body
acceleration is change in velocity per time
therefore,
f∝m(V-U)/t
f=km(V-U)/t
k=1
f=m(V-U)/t
(V-U)/t=a
f=ma
f=125N
a=24m/s^2
m=5.2kg
the mass of the object