What is the mass of a body if under the action of a force 6H the body moves with an acceleration of 3 m / s ^ 2?

To find the mass of the body, we will use Newton’s second law:

F = a * m;

m = F / a = 6/3 = 2 kg.

Since the acting force and acceleration are expressed in SI units, the resulting mass value will also be expressed in SI units (kg).

Answer: m = 2 kg.



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