1. ## newtons law

f = 5(9.8 m/s^2) f =49
why 100=m(9.8 m/s^2) m=10.2 can somebody please explain newtons law m/s^2 a= acceleration in meters per second squared m/s^2
and the mechanics in using this.

2. Originally Posted by Leona_Marie
f = 5(9.8 m/s^2) f =49
why 100=m(9.8 m/s^2) m=10.2 can somebody please explain newtons law m/s^2 a= acceleration in meters per second squared m/s^2
and the mechanics in using this.
Newton's law F=ma

in ur second question
why 100=m(9.8 m/s^2) m=10.2 can somebody please explain newtons law
the unknown is m, the formula for that is $m=\frac{f}{a}$

$f = ma$

$\frac{f}{a} = \frac{ma}{a}$

$\frac{f}{a}=m$

$100=m(9.8m/s^2)$

$\frac{100}{9.8}m/s^2= m$

$10.2 = m$

3. Originally Posted by princess_21
Newton's law F=ma

in ur second question

the unknown is m, the formula for that is $m=\frac{f}{a}$

$f = ma$

$\frac{f}{a} = \frac{ma}{a}$

$\frac{f}{a}=m$

$100=m(9.8m/s^2)$

$\frac{100}{9.8}m/s^2= m$

$10.2 = m$
thank you prinsess, you havent failed me yet, always giving me the straight answer that was right in front of my face the whole time. Id give you credit but there was no thanks box.

4. it's always my pleasure helping you, Leona Marie