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OpenStudy (anonymous):

A book is pushed a distance of 0.78 m by a force that gives the book an acceleration of 1.54 m/s^2. If 1.56 J of the work is done on the book, what is the book's mass?

OpenStudy (anthonyym):

Do you know what formulas to use?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yes, Work = Force x Distance

OpenStudy (anthonyym):

Yes you'll need that, and also one more since the question asks for mass.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Ok Mass = Density x Volume

OpenStudy (anthonyym):

No, you wouldn't use that. Well first, using the equation Work = Force*distance and plugging the given information in, what do you solve for?

OpenStudy (anthonyym):

I mean what variable are you solving for in the equation Work = Force*distance

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