Depends on what you are looking for.
At a quick guess, you might be looking for the formula for figuring out the FORCE required for acceleration, or deacceleration.
Force = mass * acceleration
Force is given in Newtons
Mass is given in Kg
Acceleration is given in m/second^2
So, if YOU have a mass of 45 Kg, and gravity is 9.8m/sec^2, you are exerting a force of 441 Newtons on the surface you are standing on.
mechanical advantage
Multiplicand times multiplier equals product.
-2,211.3333
The number is 11
The number of times a base number is multiplied by itself is referred to as an exponent. For example, in the expression (a^n), (a) is the base number, and (n) indicates how many times (a) is multiplied by itself. If (n) equals 3, then (a) is multiplied by itself two additional times (e.g., (a \times a \times a)).
mechanical advantage
-2,211.3333
Multiplicand times multiplier equals product.
It is 18
The number is 11
The number is three.
The number of times a base number is multiplied by itself is referred to as an exponent. For example, in the expression (a^n), (a) is the base number, and (n) indicates how many times (a) is multiplied by itself. If (n) equals 3, then (a) is multiplied by itself two additional times (e.g., (a \times a \times a)).
F=ma Force equals its mass times its acceleration.
2.8845.
3 does.
10.
There is no number that can be multiplied by 14 to get 69.