159k views
2 votes
Force (denoted by F) can be defined as a function of mass (denoted by m) and acceleration (denoted by a) using this formula F=ma mass is measured in kg, and acceleration is measured in m/s

Force (denoted by F) can be defined as a function of mass (denoted by m) and acceleration-example-1
User Xofer
by
8.5k points

2 Answers

3 votes

Units are written in bracelets.


F=ma \: \{kg\cdot(m)/(s^2)\}


F=ma \: \{\boxed{(kg\cdot m)/(s^2)}=N\}

Hope this helps.

r3t40

User Judee
by
8.2k points
1 vote

Answer:

Explanation:

Force is defined as a function of mass (denoted by m) and acceleration (denoted by a) using this formula F=ma

units for mass m is kg

units for acceleration is metre/sec^2

Hence together we can write unit as

unit for force =
Kg m/sec^2

This can also be expressed as newtons

Unit for force = newtons also.

User Llinfeng
by
7.7k points

No related questions found

Welcome to QAmmunity.org, where you can ask questions and receive answers from other members of our community.

9.4m questions

12.2m answers

Categories