force= mass* acceleration.
weight is a force. But most of the people are confused with mass and weight.
The SI unit of mass is kilogram( kg) and SI unit of force is Newtons(N)
Force = Mass x Acceleration
ma=F (mass)(acceleration)=Force
Force=mass*acceleration
Force = (mass) times (acceleration) Constant force produces constant acceleration.
Mass
They are directly related. As with Newton's second law, Force = mass times acceleration, you can see that as force increases, the mass increases and vice versa. F=m*a. If you keep the acceleration constant, then as the mass increases, the force will increase as well.
Kilogram is a unit for mass, not force.
F=ma F- Force m- mass a- acceleration
According to Newton's second law Force is equivalent to mass times acceleration.
Gravitational force F = mass x g where g is the gravitational acceleration.
Force is directly related to mass according to Newton's second law of motion, which states that force equals mass multiplied by acceleration (F=ma). This means that the more mass an object has, the more force is required to accelerate it. In other words, an object with more mass will require more force to move or stop compared to an object with less mass.
Mass and the force needed to move an object are directly related. The greater the mass of an object, the greater the force needed to move it. This relationship is described by Newton's second law of motion, which states that force is equal to mass multiplied by acceleration (F = ma).