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Physics
Newton's Laws of Motion
Calculation of mass using force and acceleration
If you know the force applied to an object and measure its acceleration, which equation would you use to calculate the object’s mass?
m = Fa
m = aF
m = a/F
m = F/a
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m = F/a
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