A standard object defined as having a mass of exactly 4.6 kg is given an acceleration of 2.4169 m/s2 when a certain force is applied to it. A second object of unknown mass acquires an acceleration of 1.0268 m/s2 when the same force is applied to it. what is the mass of the second object? Answer in units of kg

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A standard object defined as having a mass of exactly 4.6 kg is given an acceleration of 2.4169 m/swhen a certain force is applied to it. A second object of unknown mass acquires an acceleration of 1.0268 m/swhen the same force is applied to it. what is the mass of the second object? Answer in units of kg 

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