It depends on what f, m and a are.
Even if they are force, mass and acceleration, the fact that no units are given means that it is impossible to give an answer.
if the question were 15 M of F then answer is 15 Minutes of Fame which was a quote from Andy Warhol
The mass of the object is 10 kg. This can be calculated using the formula F = ma, where F is the force (15 N), a is the acceleration (1.5 m/s^2), and m is the mass. Solving for m gives us m = F/a = 15 N / 1.5 m/s^2 = 10 kg.
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a = v/t F= m*a -> a = F/m v/t =F/m -> F=mv/t Now it depends on how long the collision lasts
15% of 52= 15% * 52= 0.15 * 52= 7.8
15% of 52= 15% * 52= 0.15 * 52= 7.8
0.4m = 52 Therefore, m = 52/0.4 = 130 Therefore, m = 130
What you mean to say is: "The net force acting on the ball is 30 N."F = M AA = F / M = (30) / (4) = 7.5 m/s2
15 f = 4.572 m, 12 f = 3.657 ==> 16.72 m2
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Using Newton's second law (F = ma), we can rearrange the formula to solve for acceleration (a = F/m). Plugging in the values, we get a = 52 N / 4 kg = 13 m/s^2. Therefore, the acceleration of the object is 13 m/s^2.
52 degrees Fahrenheit = 11.1 degrees Celsius