How To Calculate Force Using Newton’s 2nd Law Of Motion: Physics Made Easy | Tadashi Science
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- Learn how to calculate force using Newton’s 2nd Law of Motion (F=ma) in this easy-to-follow tutorial. Using real-world examples, we’ll break down the formula that connects force, mass, and acceleration and show you how to apply it.
Whether you're a student or just curious about physics, this video will help you master the basics of force calculation. Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more helpful science content.
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No like this is the most helpful video I’ve watched on physics, very helpful, thank you 🔥
Glad we could help! Thanks for watching!
this video made me pass my exam thanks teacher.
Thanks for watching!! Glad we could help out :)
When I first did force calculations, I didn't know we had to multiply or divide it by the time I saw this video
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This was the only video that helped me out thank you!
Thanks for watching!! Glad it could help!!
Thank you, I finally understand how to solveee it
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Thank you so much, this is literally the vid that could help me the easiest way possible!!
Woohoo!! Thanks for watching. Glad we could help out!
Now I finally understand how to measure force thanks 🙏 so much
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This actually kinda made me understand,but I dont understand when u know which thingy u have to cover:,)
You cover up the variable that the problem asks you to solve for!
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Thank you very much this will be very helpful for the science test I have soon 🥰🎉💯
Thanks for watching! Best of luck on your test!
This is really helpfull thank u so muchhh🎉🎉 but i remember the teacher cancelled the m/s² thing and i don't understand because i see lot of vid about this lesson and none of it cancelled the m/s² thing
There is not a unit to the mass to cancel out the m/s2 as m is meters and s is seconds. This leaves you with unit of kg * m/s2 which is the same thing as a newton (N) which is the unit we use for force! Hope this helps!
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Anytime! Thanks for watching!
Can you make a video of solving the velocity and mass
Using what formula?
Thanks so much
Thanks for watching!!
Excellent teacher, you explain it very easy to understand please teach me more 🙏
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What if the divisor is a decimal number (for example 1.5kg and 56m/s²)
You would still solve it the same way, just use those numbers and put them in the calculator as you would with whole numbers
neat now i can work on my exam
Thanks for watching!
1:14 why must we consider the seconds as squared?
Why does the object have to be accelerating? Trucks, for example, many hundreds of kilometers at a constant speed after acceleration.
The units for acceleration are distance/time squared because the formula is chance in velocity/time admins velocity has a time component to it as well
thx bro i was so stressed of my homewrk until this vid
We got you! Thanks for watching!
Would you not add Gravity being 9.81N first to your 10kg ball?
No because if you are dropping a ball then the a, acceleration is going to be acceleration due to gravity which is 9.81m/s2
No because if you are dropping a ball then (a) is going to be 9.81m/s2 which is the acceleration due to gravity
Sir u are best i learn to solve 😅
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Tysm
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Is this really right?
Yes