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sci.physics-force Calculator
Calculates net force using Newton's second law F = ma and resolves forces along x/y axes for static and dynamic systems. Force is additive as vectors — a 10 N force rightward and 10 N upward combine to 14.1 N at 45°, not 20 N.
Inputs
Mass
Total mass (kg). Distinct from weight — weight = mass × gravity. Mass is constant; weight varies with location.
Accel
Rate of velocity change (m/s²). Earth's gravity: 9.81 m/s². Objects in free fall accelerate at this rate.
Distance
Separation between two points or total path length. Check that units are consistent throughout the calculation.
Time
Duration of the process. Make sure units match the rate inputs (seconds, minutes, or hours).
Results
force F=ma
Reference formula or conversion factor shown for context.
work W=Fd
Reference formula or conversion factor shown for context.
power P=W/t
Reference formula or conversion factor shown for context.
momentum p=mv
Product of mass and velocity (kg·m/s). Conserved in all collisions — total momentum before equals total after. More mass or more speed makes stopping harder.