There are too many formulas to calculate that answer. You have to take in account for example, position of object to find potential energy, mass and the weight due to the gravitational force, also Force that is going to be exerted the object and the amount of that energy that will be lost. SO it is a lot to find that out. But their is not one formula for it. Sorry, But if you do find out Let me know.
2006-06-14 05:02:47
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answered by justoneluv2003 2
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By combining the fundamental equations from relativity (maximum speed) and quantum physics (minimum action), it is possible to determine that there is a maximum force in nature. The maximum possible force is:
F <= c^4 / 4G = 3 x 10^43 Newtons
2006-06-14 05:15:44
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answered by Keith P 7
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The formula f=ma (force = mass X acceleration) calculates force. It is difficult to calculate "maximum force" since acceleration is virtually unlimited. Theoretically, nothing can accelerate faster than light so perhaps if you were to plug "c" (speed of light) in as your "a" variable you'd have maximum force. Such as: (maximum)f=mc.
2006-06-14 05:06:33
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answered by texaspicker0 3
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The maximum force that is theoretically possible is the force that can be placed on the object without it being crushed.
2006-06-14 05:04:08
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answered by eric l 6
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F=MA
that equal is only used for calculations..by definition..a differant greek character is used....the amount of force is equivalent to the mass times the acceleration imparted to to that mass.
2006-06-14 05:00:16
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answered by RunningOnMT 5
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NOPE.IT DEPENDS ON THE INTERNAL ENERGY OF THE SOMETHING.OR THE FORCE THAT IS EXERTED BY SOMETHING ELSE ON THAT SOMETHING,
2006-06-14 05:07:16
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answered by eminem197796 3
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E = mc2
2006-06-14 04:59:26
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answered by allenlynn23 2
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Tutor4Physics.com
This should help you find help with your problem.
2006-06-14 05:13:04
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answered by lil_bubbles_oo 1
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Pie= dirty plate
2006-06-14 05:00:25
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answered by bbigalow 2
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