Force, Mass and Acceleration
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F = MA
F = Force (measured in Newton's)
M = Mass (measured in Kilograms)
A = Acceleration (measured in Meters per second per second) (m/s^2)
What is the answer?
1. F= _________ where; M = 100Kg and A = 5 m/s^2
F = MxA
F = ___________X ________ = ______________
2. F= _________ where; M = 10Kg and A = 50 m/s^2
F = ___________X ________ = ______________
F= MxA
Explain what happened to the force (F) by filling in the blanks and explaining how you get the numbers.
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Force = mass X acceleration. Or F = MA.
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