Force = Mass * acceleration
Best analogy I can think of is baseball. Mass is the weight of the bat, acceleration is the speed at which it is traveling.
If the speed remains the same, a heavier bat produces more force and a lighter bat produces less.
If the mass remains the same, swinging it quicker produces more force; more slowly, less force.
In reality, usually objects with more mass travel slower. So to optimize the force you graph the curve. The point at which it shifts directions is the point at with force (the area underneath the curve) is maximized.
2006-12-12 06:34:01
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answered by Jim C 4
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2016-12-11 07:46:31
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answered by casco 4
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Force=Mass*Acceleration
Acceleration=Force/Mass
Mass=Force/Acceleration
2006-12-12 06:50:40
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answered by dewaddictman 2
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2006-12-12 06:30:46
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answered by Tony B 6
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force equals mass times acceleration
2006-12-12 06:31:51
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answered by wackybluegreen 3
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(F)orce equals (M)*** or weight times (A)cceleration...or speed.
2006-12-12 06:37:51
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answered by Generator gator 3
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