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  • Rewriting Newton's Second Law: Force, Mass, and Acceleration
    The equation Force = mass x acceleration can be rewritten in a few different ways:

    1. Isolating mass:

    * mass = force / acceleration

    This formula allows you to calculate the mass of an object if you know the force acting on it and its acceleration.

    2. Isolating acceleration:

    * acceleration = force / mass

    This formula allows you to calculate the acceleration of an object if you know the force acting on it and its mass.

    3. Using the symbol "a" for acceleration:

    * F = ma

    This is the most common and concise way to write the equation.

    4. Using words:

    * The force acting on an object is equal to its mass multiplied by its acceleration.

    5. Using proportional relationships:

    * Force is directly proportional to mass and acceleration. This means if you increase the mass or the acceleration, the force will also increase proportionally.

    These are just some of the ways to rewrite the equation Force = mass x acceleration. The best way to rewrite it will depend on what you are trying to solve for.

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