What is the significant error in F=ma?
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Newton's second law is often stated as F=ma, which means the force (F) acting on an object is equal to the mass (m) of an object times its acceleration (a). This means the more mass an object has, the more force you need to accelerate it.
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acceleration=(v-u)/t
in this equation force is equals to mass X acceleration that means mass and force are interchangeable
which in simple language means that force and mass are different forms of the same thing this is also proved in the theory of relativity given by Einstein
in this equation force is equals to mass X acceleration that means mass and force are interchangeable
which in simple language means that force and mass are different forms of the same thing this is also proved in the theory of relativity given by Einstein
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