Cyndi3 Cyndi3
  • 26-05-2015
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What mathematical formula correctly expresses the relationship between force, mass and acceleration? A. m = F + a B. F = m / a C. a = mF D. F = ma

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cod3154boy cod3154boy
  • 26-05-2015

D. F=ma

F is for force, and that equals two things, M for mass and A for acceleration. When mass is accelerated, it gives you force. Force equals multiplying mass and its acceleration.

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