That depends what information you know. One common formula is F=ma (force = mass x acceleration). Another formula is weight = mass x gravity (note that the weight is a force).
To find the resultant force you need to find both the x and y component of the resultant force. Once you have that, you can use the Pythagorean theorem to find the resultant force.
Actually you answer itself is wrong. You can only find the magnitude of force, not the magnitude in force. You can find the magnitude of force by s = (1/2)*a*t^2
Work force plus effort force
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subtract the magnitudes
force= pressure*area
If you are talking about problems involving Newton's second law of motion, F = ma, you would need to define two of the three variables of force, mass, and acceleration in order to find the third variable. If you have force and mass, you can find acceleration. If you have force and acceleration, you can find mass. If you have mass and acceleration you can find force.
I'm not sure how to tell you how to find the output force of an object, any suggestions?
To find joules, you have to multiply the force or newtons by distance in meters.
F=MA ........ Force=(Mass)(Acceleration)
formula for force is pressure / area.
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