F = m A = (2) (40) = 80 newtons
45000 m/ s squared
F = ma Force (in Newtons) equals mass (in kilograms) times acceleration (in meters per second squared) In this case, 450 = 30a, so the accelerating is 15 meters per second squared
The mass is 5kg
Using Newton's Second Law, you need to divide the force by the mass. If the force is in newton and the mass in kg, the acceleration will be in meters per second squared.
Hold on there. Mass doesn't control the force. Force controls the acceleration. As the mass of an object decreases, less force is required to produce the same acceleration. If the accelerating force is gravitational, that force will decrease. If it is not, then the force will not decrease.
In physics, the net force is measured in Newton. The formula for net force is given as the mass times the acceleration. The mass is given in kilograms (kg), and the acceleration is measured in meters per second squared. A Newton is equivalent to a kilogram-meters per second squared.
Force = mass x acceleration. Mass must be in kilograms and acceleration must be in meters per second squared.
Acceleration = force/mass:14.4 / 3 = acceleration of 4.8meters per second squared.
28,800 newtons. (Force = mass x acceleration).
You can use Newton's Second Law for this. In this case, if you divide the force by the acceleration you get the mass.
"Meters per second" is not a unit of acceleration. "Meters per second squared" is one.I must assume that's what you meant in the question.Force = (mass) x (acceleration) = (0.15) x (12) = 1.8 newtons
0.5 meters per second squared.