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relation between force and acceleration

mohit yadav , 11 Years ago
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mohit yadav

Last Activity: 11 Years ago

f=ma

Sandeep Trivedi

Last Activity: 11 Years ago

force = mass multiplied by accleration

           i.e.

     F = m a

Divyansh Singhvi

Last Activity: 11 Years ago

F=mass* acceleration

POTU GANESH YADAV

Last Activity: 11 Years ago

Force propotional to Acceleraiton

Sushant Kumar Sinha

Last Activity: 11 Years ago

force is directly proportional to acceleration.

naveen

Last Activity: 11 Years ago

f=ma i..e.,force is directly proportional to acceleration

sivakrishna

Last Activity: 10 Years ago

we know that F=ma from these we can derive that Both force and acceleration are proportional to each other

haranadhnvk

Last Activity: 10 Years ago

Force=mass*accleration if it is only for horizontal.if it is vertical we consider accleration as gravitional acceleration.

Aiman Saad Baig

Last Activity: 10 Years ago

The relation between force and acceleration is than, Force is the product of mass and acceleration. In mathematical formula it is expressed as F = ma, where, F = Force, m= Mass, a= Acceleration.

Indu

Last Activity: 10 Years ago

F = ma, where F = force, m = mass, a = acceleration.

SREE NIGAMADITYA NIMMAGADDA

Last Activity: 10 Years ago

From newtons 2 nd law , F = ma , where m is mass And a is acceleration, That implys acceleration is force / mass I.e a= f/m.

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