Force, you get? Force = ma or mass x acceleration or your ma!
The mechanical advantage (MA) of a machine that has an output force equal to its input force is 1. This means that the machine does not provide any mechanical advantage, as the output force is equal to the input force.
F=ma Force equals its mass times its acceleration.
The formula that relates the force acting on an object (mg) and the acceleration of the object (ma) is Newton's second law of motion, which states that force (F) is equal to mass (m) multiplied by acceleration (a), expressed as F ma.
No, mass and velocity do not equal force. Force is the product of mass and acceleration, not velocity. The equation for force is F = ma, where F is the force, m is the mass, and a is the acceleration.
The mechanical advantage (MA) of a pulley system is calculated by counting the number of ropes supporting the moving block or load. For a single fixed pulley, the MA is 1 as it changes the direction of the force but does not provide any mechanical advantage. For a system with multiple pulleys, the MA is equal to the number of ropes supporting the load.
50 milliamps (mA) is equal to 0.05 amps.
There is no opposite for MA or M.A. : the female "ma" (mother) is equal to the male "pa" (father).
1 ampere
There are 1000mA in one amp. So there is 0.25 amp in 250 mA.
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The BA. B.Ed., combo. is equivalent to an MA by itself (or) M.Ed. by itself.
No, "Sahityaratnam" and "MA Hindi" are not equal. "Sahityaratnam" is an honorific title used for individuals who have excelled in the field of literature, and it is not a formal academic degree like MA in Hindi, which is a postgraduate degree in Hindi literature.
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The mechanical advantage (MA) of a machine that has an output force equal to its input force is 1. This means that the machine does not provide any mechanical advantage, as the output force is equal to the input force.
25 A = 25,000 mA