F = M A is an equation, and you can hardly find another one
that says the same thing better.
f = ma
In the equation: F is force, m is mass, and a is acceleration. Divide both sides by a, and you have:m = F/a, which is Force divided by acceleration.
F = ma F stands for force and m the mass and a the acceleration.
f=ma vf=vi+at s=vi+1/2at
f+7=12 is the equation so, f=5
It is linear function in f and a or in f and m, but not in m and a.
f = ma
The algebraic equation is: f = ma
In the equation: F is force, m is mass, and a is acceleration. Divide both sides by a, and you have:m = F/a, which is Force divided by acceleration.
F = MA M = F / A A = F / M
Newton's 2nd Law
Yes!
F=ma or m=F/a
use a kinematic equation or F = MA
An important equation in this case is Newton's Second Law: F=ma
For where F=force, m=mass, and a= acceleration: F=ma
force = mass * acceleration