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2. The following formula relates three quantities: Force (F), mass (m), and acceleration (a).

F = ma
(a) Solve this equation for a.
(b) Let the force be units and the mass be m = 10 units. What is the acceleration, a?
(c) Let the force be F = 25 units and the acceleration be a = 5 units. What is the mass, m?

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(A): Divide each side by m and you will get
(F)/(m) = a

(B): (You didn't tell me the units of force, so I can't give you the answer)

(C): m =
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Let

F--------> represent the force

m--------> represent the mass

a-------> represent the acceleration

we know that

The formula that relates three quantities: Force (F), mass (m), and acceleration (a) is equal to


F=ma

Part a) Solve this equation for a


F=ma

Divide both sides by the mass


a=(F)/(m)

therefore

the answer part a) is equal to


a=(F)/(m)

Part b) Let the force be 25 units and the mass be m = 10 units. What is the acceleration, a?

we know that

the formula of acceleration is equal to


a=(F)/(m)

in this problem

we have


F=25\\m=10

Substitute the values n the formula


a=(25)/(10)


a=2.5

therefore

the answer part b( is equal to


a=2.5

Part c) Let the force be F = 25 units and the acceleration be a = 5 units. What is the mass, m?

we know that


F=ma

Solve for m

Divide both sides by the acceleration


m=(F)/(a)

in this problem

we have


F=25\\a=5

Substitute the values n the formula


m=(25)/(5)


m=5

therefore

the answer Part c) is


m=5

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