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Force=mass times acceleration? example

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Answered by svbammu
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The Mighty F = ma. This equation is one of the most useful in classical physics. It is a concise statement of Isaac Newton's Second Law of Motion, holding both the proportions and vectors of the Second Law. ... The net force on an object is equal to the mass of the object multiplied by the acceleration of the object.

Answered by ROCKY2127
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Force = mass × acceleration

example , a body of mass 10kg is accelerated 4m/s sq

find force

f = ma

f = 10 × 4

f = 40N

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