HOW IS F MA derived?
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1 newton = 1 kg × 1 m/s^2
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Since newton = kilogram × metre/second^2, so force = mass × acceleration. Force is the change of a body whether it is moving or not so it means acceleration as acceleration is the rate of change of velocity of a moving body but sometimes (u = 0) so it is exactly defined as a force but in acceleration, it is the change of velocity by moving body but the force has been changed by the heaviness of a body or an object by using pushing or pulling which defines mass as mass is also called heaviness. so FORCE = MASS × ACCELERATION
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