Force, Acceleration and Mass 1.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? SciencePhysicsGCSEEdexcel Created by: KyahGCreated on: 17-03-14 23:11 What is the unit of force? Newtons 1 of 10 Write the equation needed to calculate force if the mass and acceleration is known? Force = mass x acceleration 2 of 10 Rearrange to calculate mass. Force ÷ acceleration = mass 3 of 10 Rearrange to calculate acceleration. Acceleration = force ÷ mass 4 of 10 What is the force if the mass is 20kg and the acceleration is 80 m/s/s. 1600 (force) = 20 (mass) x 80 (acceleration) 5 of 10 What is the force if the mass is 3.5 and the acceleration is 80 m/s/s. 280 (force) = 3.5 (mass) x 80 (acceleration) 6 of 10 What is the force if the mass is 800 and the acceleration is 60 m/s/s. 48000 (force) = 800 (mass) x 60 (acceleration) 7 of 10 What is the acceleration if the mass is 80kg and the force is 75N. 0.9 (acceleration) = 75 (force) ÷ 80 (mass) 8 of 10 What is the mass if the force is 90N and the acceleration is 80 m/s/s. 1.125 (mass) = 90 (force) ÷ 80 (acceleration) 9 of 10 What is the mass if the force is 20N and the acceleration is 80 m/s/s. 0.25 (mass) = 20 (force) ÷ 80 (acceleration) 10 of 10
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