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17 December, 15:40

In physics class, Carrie learns that a force, F, is equal to the mass of an object, m, times its acceleration, a. She writes the equation as F = ma, then realizes that each of her homework problems asks her to solve for acceleration. She rewrites the formula as = a.

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  1. 17 December, 18:16
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    If F=ma but your homework is asking for acceleration, then just divide by m on each side to get F/m=a. F/m=a will be the formula you will need to use to find acceleration
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