What are the three formulas (one formula rearranged three ways) which describe the relationship
between mass, force and acceleration? (Hint: F=ma or Force = mass x acceleration. Rearrange the
formula when you need to solve for mass or acceleration)

Respuesta :

Equation of Newton's second law of motion:

[tex]F=ma\\a=\frac{F}{m}\\m=\frac{F}{a}[/tex]

Explanation:

The equation that gives the relationship between force, mass and acceleration is Newton's second law of motion:

[tex]F=ma[/tex]

where:

F is the net force acting on an object

m is the mass of the object

a is the acceleration of the object

This equation basically tells that whenever there is a net non-zero force acting on an object, the object accelerates.

The equation can be re-arranged in three ways:

(1) [tex]F=ma[/tex] (standard formula)

(2) Then we can re-arrange by making a the subject, and we get

[tex]a=\frac{F}{m}[/tex]

(3) Then we can further re-arrange the make the mass the subject, and we get

[tex]m=\frac{F}{a}[/tex]

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