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8 March, 14:15

The force on an object is given by the equation F = ma. In this equation, F is the force, m is the mass, and a is the acceleration. Which answer shows this equation solved for mass?

A. m = Fa

B. m = m/F

C. m = a/F

D. m = F/a

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  1. 8 March, 16:51
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    I cannot eliminate B by any method but to say that you cannot manufacture an extra m in an equation. So B is wrong.

    The original equation is F = m * a if you want m by itself, you must divide both sides of the equation by a F/a = m*a/a Do the division F/a = m the "a"s cancel. So D turns out to be the answer.

    C divides only once side by F. It is an unbalanced operation

    A does some sort of mathematical slight of hand. Good for magicians, bad for physics students. I don't know how A is justified. It's just wrong.

    D <<< Answer
  2. 8 March, 17:41
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    In order to determine mass, you would need to isolate m, in other words keep it alone (m = ). However, it can be quite tricky at first glance to do this. Simply divide A by both sides to isolate the m.

    F = Ma

    M needs to be isolated.

    Divide A by both sides to isolate M.

    F/a = m

    M = F/a

    Answer:

    D. m = F/a
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