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A force `vecF=(6hati-8hatj+10hatk)N` produces acceleration of `1 ms^(-2)` in a body. Calculate the mass of the body.

A

`10 sqrt(2)kg`

B

`2sqrt(10)kg`

C

`10kg`

D

`20kg`

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A

`m=(|vecF|)/(a)=sqrt(200)/(1)=10sqrt(2)` kg
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