acceleration = force/ mass if mass is constant.
a=f/m or f=m X a
F = ma
accelleration=force divided by mass force=mass times aceleration
F=m(a)
Force F = mass x Acceleration.
The relationship is given by Newton's Second Law. Briefly, a net force (an unbalanced force) will accelerate the object, that is, it will change its velocity.
Accelerate, motion is generated by applying force to mass.
An object will accelerate in the direction of net force
Pressure = Force normal to the surface per unit surface area The SI unit for pressure is N/m^2
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Force is a measure of effort needed to accelerate an object, and is mathematically represented by: F = ma. Work is a measure of energy needed to move an object through a certain displacement, and is represented by: W = Fd. Power is a measure of the work done per unit time, and is represented by: P = W/t.
The relationship is expressed by Newton's Second Law: F=ma (force = mass x acceleration).
Yes. If there is an unbalanced force on an object, the object will always accelerate in the direction of the force.
Force = mass x acceleration. Any amount of force will accelerate a mass. The amount of force you want to use depends on how quickly you want to accelerate something.