However, you might be thinking about these concepts:
* Force and Acceleration: This is a fundamental relationship in physics described by Newton's Second Law of Motion: F = ma (Force equals mass times acceleration). This equation shows that a force acting on an object will cause it to accelerate.
* Force (F): A push or pull that can change an object's motion.
* Mass (m): A measure of the object's inertia (resistance to change in motion).
* Acceleration (a): The rate of change of velocity over time.
* Force for a specific duration: You might use "for" when describing the duration of a force applied to an object. For example: "A force of 10 Newtons was applied to the object *for* 5 seconds." This information could be used to calculate the change in velocity or momentum of the object.
Example:
"A car accelerates *for* 10 seconds" This tells you that the car is experiencing acceleration for a period of 10 seconds.
To clarify your question, please provide more context. For example:
* What specific scenario are you thinking of?
* What kind of information are you looking for about accelerations?
I'll be happy to help further once I understand your question better!