F = m * a
Force = mass * acceleration
A force toward the center is called a centripetal force.
Centripetal
How the acceleration of a body related to its mass and the resultant force acting on it?
These three variables are related by Newton's Second law: Force = mass x acceleration.
Force is the produce of acceleration and mass. This is expressed in the equation F=ma
An object's force (in Newtons) is the product of its velocity and acceleration: F = m x a
The Newton is the unit for force. An unbalanced force is required to cause acceleration, which is a change in velocity.
Force causes acceleration.
ma=F (mass)(acceleration)=Force
Force = (mass) times (acceleration) Constant force produces constant acceleration.
force = mass x acceleration F = M x A
force = mass x acceleration F = M x A
Force = Mass x Acceleration
How the acceleration of a body related to its mass and the resultant force acting on it?
These three variables are related by Newton's Second law: Force = mass x acceleration.
Force=mass*acceleration
Force is the produce of acceleration and mass. This is expressed in the equation F=ma
As the force decreases, the acceleration increases.
Force = Mass x Acceleration