What is Force in Physics?
Force is an interaction that causes a change in the motion of an object. According to Newton's Second Law, force equals mass times acceleration (F = m × a). Force is measured in Newtons (N), where 1 Newton is the force needed to accelerate a 1 kg mass by 1 m/s². The concept of force is fundamental in mechanics physics and has broad applications in engineering, construction, and everyday life.
Newton's Second Law
F = m × aFormula: a = F/m or m = F/aVariables:
- FForce in Newtons (N)Force in Newtons (N)(e.g.: F = 100 N)
- mMass in kilograms (kg)Mass in kilograms (kg)(e.g.: m = 10 kg)
- aAcceleration in m/s²Acceleration in m/s²(e.g.: a = 10 m/s²)
- WWeight (gravitational force) = m × gWeight (gravitational force) = m × g(e.g.: W = m × 9.8 N)
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How to Use the Force Calculator
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Choose the Unknown Variable
Select whether you want to find force (F), mass (m), or acceleration (a).
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Enter Values
Enter the two known values.
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Calculate
The system will compute the unknown variable.
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View Results
Results are displayed with the appropriate units.
Examples
Accelerating Car
A 1000 kg car accelerates at 2 m/s². What force is required?
- 1.F = m × a
- 2.F = 1000 × 2 = 2000 N
A force of 2000 Newtons is required to accelerate the car.
Body Weight
What is the weight of a 70 kg person on Earth (g = 9.8 m/s²)?
- 1.W = m × g
- 2.W = 70 × 9.8 = 686 N
Weight is the gravitational force acting on mass.