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F=ma Force equals its mass times its acceleration.
F = ma
You measure input force with the formula F = ma. Input force is defined as the force that is exerted on a machine or the force that you put on something.
Force, you get? Force = ma or mass x acceleration or your ma!
F=ma Force is equal to mass multiplied by acceleration.
F = mA 1st F and A zero 2nd F and A not zero 3rd F zero and sum of A equal zero.
The nickname reflects military slang the M or Ma for model and deuce for two the M-2 is the "Mother" of all machine guns and a bad Mother F***ker hence Ma Deuce.
Newton's 2nd law is F = ma, Force equals mass times accelerationso a = F/m, acceleration is equal to force divided by mass
F = MA M = F / A A = F / M
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F=ma Force equals its mass times its acceleration.
F = ma Force is equal to mass times acceleration.
No. ' a ' (acceleration) is a vector, but ' m ' (mass) is a scalar.So ' F ' (force) is a vector parallel to ' a ', with magnitude equal to the product ( m |a| ).
Equal means the forces are of equal magnitude. And they act exactly in opposite directions. Then certainly the resultant effect will be zero. So we say that the forces are set in balanced condition. Hence balanced.
he created the three laws of physics that are called Inertia, F=MA, and there is an equal and opoosite reaction!!!♥
When a force is applied, mass and acceleration are inversely proportional. Newton's 2nd law, F=ma, says that if an equal force is applied to a larger mass, it will accelerate proportionally more slowly.