Respuesta :
The formula to use is:
[tex]f = m \times a[/tex]
Using the given numbers this makes:
[tex]120 = m \times 1.3 \\ m = 120 \div 1.3 = 92.3 kg[/tex]
[tex]f = m \times a[/tex]
Using the given numbers this makes:
[tex]120 = m \times 1.3 \\ m = 120 \div 1.3 = 92.3 kg[/tex]
Answer:
Mass of the sled, m = 92.30 kg
Explanation:
It is given that, your friends sit in a sled in the snow.
Force applied on the sled, F = 120 N
Acceleration, [tex]a=1.3\ m/s^2[/tex]
We need to find the mass of the sled. The force acting on the sled is equal to the mass of the sled and the acceleration produced i.e.
[tex]F=ma[/tex]
[tex]m=\dfrac{F}{a}[/tex]
[tex]m=\dfrac{120\ N}{1.3\ m/s^2}[/tex]
m = 92.30 kg
So, the mass of the sled is 92.30 kg. Hence, this is the required solution.