The only 2 forces acting on a body have magnitudes of 25 N and 45 noon and directions it differ by 80゚ the resulting acceleration has a magnitude of 25 m per 2nd squared. What is the mass of the body?
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The only 2 forces acting on a body have magnitudes of 25 N and 45 noon...
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