Force, Mass & Acceleration: Understanding the Relationship

Force, Mass & Acceleration: Understanding the Relationship
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An unbalanced force causes objects to accelerate, with force directly proportional to acceleration and inversely proportional to mass. This relationship is mathematically represented as F = ma. Explore the concepts of force, mass, and acceleration further to gain a deeper understanding of their interplay.

  • Physics
  • Science
  • Force
  • Mass
  • Acceleration

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  1. FORCE, MASS & ACCELERATION FORCE, MASS & ACCELERATION

  2. FORCE, MASS & ACCELERATION FORCE, MASS & ACCELERATION An unbalanced force causes an object to accelerate The more force, the greater the acceleration The greater the mass of the object, the smaller the acceleration. This relationship is shown as: Force = mass x acceleration (F = ma) NEXT

  3. UNITS UNITS F is force in newtons, N m is mass in kg a is acceleration in ms-2 F m a Now do pages 42 to 44 finish for homework END

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