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This Acceleration from Force and Mass calculator computes acceleration (a) as a function of Mass (m) and Force (F).
INSTRUCTIONS: Choose units and enter the following:
- (F) Force
- (m) Mass
Acceleration (a): The calculator returns the acceleration (a) in meters per second squared. However, this can be automatically converted to compatible units via the pull-down menu.
The Math / Science
The formula for acceleration based on force and mass is:
a = F / m
where:
- a is the constant acceleration
- F is the force acting on the object.
- m is the mass of the object
Newton's second law formula (F = m•a) shows the relationship between mass, acceleration and force. The three forms of the equation are as follows:
- F = m•a. This is Newton's second law formula solved for force.
- m = F / a. This is Newton's second law formula solved for mass.
- a = F / m. This is Newton's second law formula solved for acceleration.
References
- Light and Matter(Dr. Benjamin Crowell) Chapter 4.3 Newton's Second Law
- Light and Matter(Dr. Benjamin Crowell) Chapter 4.5 Inertial and noninertial frames of reference
- Light and Matter(Dr. Benjamin Crowell) Chapter 8.4 Calculus with vectors