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Force equals mass times acceleration.
F=ma
Solve the equation for the mass, m.
m=(◻)/(◻)

Force equals mass times acceleration.\newlineF=ma \mathrm{F}=\mathrm{ma} \newlineSolve the equation for the mass, m m .\newlinem= \mathrm{m}=\frac{\square}{\square}

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Q. Force equals mass times acceleration.\newlineF=ma \mathrm{F}=\mathrm{ma} \newlineSolve the equation for the mass, m m .\newlinem= \mathrm{m}=\frac{\square}{\square}
  1. Isolate mm in equation: To solve for mass, mm, we need to isolate mm on one side of the equation. The equation is F=maF = ma, where FF is force and aa is acceleration.\newlineTo isolate mm, we divide both sides of the equation by aa.
  2. Divide by acceleration: Dividing both sides of the equation by aa gives us m=Fam = \frac{F}{a}.\newlineThis isolates mm on one side of the equation, which is what we want.

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