The algebraic equation is: f = ma
Newton's 2nd Law is Force equals Mass times Acceleration, or F=ma.
I'm not sure what you are trying to ask. F=ma, in other words force equals mass multiplied by acceleration. I can't think of a reason/equation that you would multiply mass by time.
Because 0 times any number equals 0
140°C equals 284°F
Yes!
It is linear function in f and a or in f and m, but not in m and a.
force = mass * acceleration
The algebraic equation is: f = ma
f = ma
f=force, m=mass, a=acceleration
F=ma where force(F) equals mass(m) times acceleration(a)
F=MA Force equals mass times acceleration
F=mam=F/am=20/4.0m=5Kg
F = ma (Force equals mass times acceleration.)
F = M A is an equation, and you can hardly find another onethat says the same thing better.
Force equals mass multiplied by acceleration. F=MA