F = M A = (18) x (36) = 648 newtons
F = M a 15 = M (1.5) M = 15 / 1.5 = 10 kilograms
Just use Newton's Second Law (F=ma). The force will be in newtons.
Force = Mass*Accerelation = 1500 kg*3.0 ms-2 = 4500 Newtons
Without a unit, "36" is not an acceleration. we'll assume you're talking aboutunits of "meters per second2".F = M A = (18) x (36) = 648 newtons = about 146 pounds (rounded)
Acceleration is expressed in meters per second squared, not just meters per second which is a speed.To calculate this, just use the formula force = mass x acceleration. Since you are using standard SI units, the result will be in Newton.
Newton's Second Law of Motion states that Force equals the product of mass and acceleration. Thus, the force required to accelerate a 200 kg object 15 meters per second squared equals 200*15. This is equivalent to 300 Newtons.
F = M a 15 = M (1.5) M = 15 / 1.5 = 10 kilograms
Meters per second squared I think thank you
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F = M A = (6) x (2) = 12 newtons
Just use Newton's Second Law (F=ma). The force will be in newtons.
9.8 meters per second squared.
Force = Mass*Accerelation = 1500 kg*3.0 ms-2 = 4500 Newtons
That's the unit of force called one "Newton".
F = ma so F = 10kg x 6m/s^2 = 60 kgm/s^2 or 60 Newtons
Assuming you want the international units: time: second velocity: meters / second distance: meters acceleration: meters / second2
315 meters squared = 3,391 in feet squared.