F = ma
(60N) = (10kg)a a = 60N / 10kg
a = 6 N / kg
a = 6m/s^2
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Just divide the force by the mass. The answer will be in meters per second squared.
Acceleration is 2m/s^2
Force = mass * acceleration 100 N = 1.8 kg * acceleration acceleration = 100 / 1.8 = 55.56 m/s2
Force (newtons) = mass x acceleration
Force = (Mass) x (Acceleration)Acceleration = (Force) / (mass) = 10/20 = 1/2 meter per second2The length of time doesn't matter. The acceleration is constant as long as the force continues.
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(weight) force = newtons, 1 kilogram force = 9.80665 newtons
F = MA, where F is the force in newtons, M is the mass is kilograms, and A is the acceleration in m s-2.
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)
Work out the resultant force by either using trigonomatry or drawing a scale diagram and resolving the vectors. Once you have worked out the resultant force, use newtons 2nd law equation F=MA. F is the resultant force, M is the mass, and A is the acceleration
f=ma newtons 2nd law of motion where f is the net force m is mass in kg and a is acceleration in m/s^2 basically the net force is in the direction of the acceleration