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2 August, 21:21

A pitcher accelerates a softball with a force of 12N at 6m/s^2. What is the mass of the softball?

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  1. 2 August, 21:24
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    The question to your answer is: mass = 12 kg

    Explanation:

    Data

    Force = 12 N

    acceleration = 6 m/s²

    mass = ?

    Formula

    Force = mass x acceleration (Newton's second law of motion)

    mass = Force / acceleration

    Substitution

    mass = 12 N / 6 m/s²

    mass = 12 kg result
  2. 2 August, 21:38
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    2kg

    Explanation:

    According to newton's second law of motion, force is equal to the product of mass of an object to its acceleration.

    Force = mass * acceleration

    Given a force of 12N

    Acceleration = 6m/s²

    Mass = Force/acceleration

    Substituting the given values in the formula above, we will have;

    Mass = 12/6

    Mass of the softball = 2kg
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