
F=20H g = 0 м/с² m-?


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F=20H g = 10 м/с² m-? F=mg -> m=F/g
m=20/10=2



It appears you want to calculate the mass (m) of an object given the force (F) acting on it and the acceleration due to gravity (g). You've provided F = 20 H (assuming H stands for Newtons), and g = 0 m/s².
To calculate the mass (m), you can use Newton's second law of motion, which states:
F = m * a
Where:
- F is the force (20 N in this case)
- m is the mass (which we want to find)
- a is the acceleration (in this case, the acceleration due to gravity, which is 0 m/s² according to your question).
So, you have:
20 N = m * 0 m/s²
Since any number multiplied by 0 is 0, the equation simplifies to:
20 N = 0
This equation is not possible in the context of physics because it suggests that there is no force acting on an object with zero acceleration, which is not typically the case in the real world.
If you meant to provide a non-zero value for acceleration due to gravity (g), please provide the correct value, and I can help you calculate the mass (m) using the updated information.


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