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QuestionHow do I change Newtons into mass?TiagorothCommunity AnswerThe formula for force is force = mass * acceleration. To find mass, simply divide the force by the acceleration.
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QuestionIs force the same as weight?Community AnswerWeight is a force. When a force is due to gravity, it can be called "weight". "Weight" is only a human distinction for a specific case.
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QuestionWhat is the acceleration of a 130 kg object push by a man with 650 newtons of force?Community AnswerYou will need to know the formula of acceleration, once you know that. You can easily get the acceleration. So by using this formula, you can figure out what acceleration. It is simply just Algebra in this case. Formula: f/m=a
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QuestionHow can I move an 800 kg mass 5 meters in 1 second?Community Answerx = 5 m, v = (5 m - 0 m) / 1 s = 5 m/s, a = (5 m/s - 0 m/s) / 1 s = 5 m/s^2, F = ma, F = 800 kg * 5 m/s^2 = 4000 N. You must apply 4000 Newtons of force.
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QuestionHow do I calculate tension?Community AnswerYou have to use a system of equations which are your summation equations. They come from the diagram and coordinate system that you drew.
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QuestionWhat is the formula for momentum?Community AnswerMomentum is the product of mass and velocity and is represented by the letter "P." The formula is P=mv.
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QuestionIf we are pushing a book one foot over the table, how much force are we exerting on the book?Community AnswerIt depends on the mass of that book.
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QuestionHow much force is required to push or pull an object of 2kg mass?Community AnswerGiven that the gravitational acceleration is about 9.8m/s^2 and without more info we cannot go further than: F>2kg*9.8m/s^2. Therefore F>16.9 N (upwards movement). Being F=16.9N the force needed to sustain the 2kg object standstill.
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QuestionWhat is the formula in computing combining forces?Community AnswerTo compute two combining forces, just add the two forces. F1 + F1 is m1 × v1 + m2 × m2.
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QuestionWhat is the amount of force in a moving object?Community AnswerThe amount of force is the mass of the object multiplied by the acceleration of the object when the force is exerted while moving.
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QuestionAre velocity and speed equal?Community AnswerNo, velocity and speed are not equal. Velocity takes into consideration your destination (such as on a grid) and speed doesn't. Your velocity could be negative assuming you are moving away from your target. Speed could be in any direction, meaning it can't be negative.
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QuestionHow can I get force by mass and distance?Community AnswerYou will need more kinematic variables in order to solve this problem.
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QuestionWhat if the only thing I know is the weigh when calculating force? How do I measure or get the acceleration?Community AnswerAcceleration =final velocity(v)-initial velocity(u)÷time taken(t). The velocities must be in (m/s).
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QuestionWhat is the force on a concrete wall when impacted by a 3,000 lb vehicle moving at 20 mph?Community AnswerWe just calculate the vehicle weight to kg which is 1360.777. We take the weight and change it to mass by dividing by 9.81. We get 138.71325. We change the mph to kph which is 32.1869. We then multiply 138.713251 by 32.1869 to get 4464.749 Newtons.
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QuestionHow do I calculate force when I know the distance and velocity?Community AnswerYou can't. For there to be force, there must be mass. If you don't know what the mass is, you can't know what the force is.
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QuestionWhat is the formula when calculating magnitude of a force?Community AnswerThe magnitude of the net force acting on an object is equal to the mass of the object multiplied by the acceleration of the object.
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QuestionDoes this equation work for arrested weight? If I lower a weight down onto a winch and cut the power, can I work out the force with this equation (f=mxa)?Community AnswerIf the weight is falling, then it falls at ten metres per second, which means yes, you could work out the force of the moving object with this equation.
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QuestionWhat is the formulae for acceleration?I_l1ke_gam3sCommunity AnswerBecause F = ma (force equals mass times acceleration), if you divide both sides by m, you get force/mass = acceleration.
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