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3 January, 16:21

2. The following formula, F = ma, relates three quantities: Force (F), mass (m), and acceleration (a). (a) Solve this equation, F = ma for a. (b) If F = - 34 units and m = 10 units, what is the acceleration, a? (c) If F = 36 units and a = 12 units, what is the mass, m?

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  1. 3 January, 16:25
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    a) F=ma, you would divide F by a to get it onto the left side of the equation, so F/m=a. Use this as the basis for the next two problems.

    b) - 34/10 = - 3.4 units

    c) If you look for m, do the same thing. F=ma, so divide by a to get it to the left side. F/m=a, so 36/12=3 units
  2. 3 January, 16:38
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    A) F/m=a

    B) a would equal - 3.4

    C) m would equal 3
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