Net force Fnet = 28 N;
AIR resistance Fa = 8.5 N:
let mass of the object is m kg;
then force of gravity F = mg;
Fnet = gravity force - air resistance;
28 = F - Fa;
28 = mg - 8.5;
mg = 36.5;
m = 3.72 kg
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