all moving objects
Mass is not dependent on the forces applied to it. Weight is the force that a mass exerts due to the acceleration of gravity.
Newton's second law of motion states that force (F) is equal to mass (m) multiplied by acceleration (a), as expressed by the formula F = ma. Therefore, to calculate Newtons of force, multiply the mass of an object by its acceleration.
(0.143 kg) (8500 m/s2) = 1215.5 N
Just divide the force by the mass. That's an application of Newton's Second Law.
Simplifying Newton's first law.. an object continues to do whatever it happens to be doing unless a force is exerted upon it. A seat-belt - is the 'force' that changes the action of the person's body.
There is some confusion here. 500 newtons IS a force. You don't "give a force an acceleration". You can accelerate an object (which has a mass), but not a force.
From Newton's second law: Force = Mass * Acceleration. For an object sitting at rest on the earth, the local acceleration of gravity is about 9.81 meters/second^2 (m/s^2). Therefore, multiplying the mass in kilograms (kg) by 9.81 will give the weight in Newtons (N) on the earth. Force is measured in Newtons, mass is measured in kilograms.
We can only give the mass of the object. Newton's second law of motion will show that Force = mass x acceleration. therefore 12 Newtons = 4 kilogrammes x 3 m/s2 To calculate final velocity you will need to specify the time, the acceleration (and the initial velocity).
Mass is not dependent on the forces applied to it. Weight is the force that a mass exerts due to the acceleration of gravity.
F = m a = (976) (2.5) = 2,440 newtons
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he give us many things and laws like : he give the first , second and third law of motion.........and he observe the theory of gravity......
F = M a = (4.52) x (1.5) = 6.78 newtons
Numbers are important.F = ma. So multiply the acceleration in meters per second (per second, which you appear to have left out) by the mass in kilograms and that will give you the force in newtons.
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Newton is the SI unit for force. It is defined by Newton's Second Law (F = ma), and is the force required to give a mass of 1 kg an acceleration of 1 meter/second2.
The newton, as a unit of force, is defined via Newton's Second Law (F=ma).A newton is the force that will give an object of 1 kg an acceleration of 1 m/s2.