⚡ Force Calculator (Newton’s Second Law)
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📌 Understanding Newton’s Second Law
Newton’s Second Law states that force is equal to mass times acceleration. It is calculated using:
Force (F) = Mass (m) × Acceleration (a)
The unit of force is **Newton (N)**, where 1 Newton equals **1 kg·m/s²**.
📌 Examples of Force Calculation
Mass (kg) | Acceleration (m/s²) | Force (N) |
---|---|---|
10 | 5 | 50 |
15 | 8 | 120 |
20 | 12 | 240 |
❓ FAQs
Q1: How do I calculate force?
✅ Force is calculated using the formula **F = m × a**, where m is mass and a is acceleration.
Q2: What is the unit of force?
✅ The unit of force is the **Newton (N)**, which is equivalent to one kg·m/s².
Q3: Can force be negative?
✅ Yes, force can be negative if it acts in the opposite direction of motion, representing deceleration or resistance.
Q4: How does acceleration affect force?
✅ Force increases proportionally with acceleration. If acceleration doubles, force doubles.
Q5: What happens to force if mass increases?
✅ Force increases linearly with mass, meaning doubling the mass doubles the force.