Theoretical Acceleration
Enter the values of Net Force NF(Newton) & Sum of Masses SUM(m)(kg) to determine the value of Theoretical Acceleration TA(m/s2) .
Theoretical Acceleration
The Theoretical Acceleration TA(m/s2) in meter per second square is equal to the Net Force NF(Newton) in Newton and is Divided by the Sum of Masses SUM(m)(kg) in kilogram.
The Equation of Theoretical Acceleration can be written as,
TA(m/s2) = NF(Newton) / SUM(m)(kg)
Here,
TA(m/s2) = Theoretical Acceleration in meter per second square
NF(Newton) = Net Force in Newton
SUM(m)(kg) = Sum of Masses in kilogram
Theoretical Acceleration Calculation :
1)Calculate the Theoretical Acceleration and given for Net Force = 50N , Sum of Masses = 2kg.
Answer
TA = NF / SUM(m)
TA = 50 / 2
TA = 25m/s2.
2)Calculate the Sum of Masses and given for Net Force = 50N , Theoretical Acceleration = 25m/s2.
Answer
TA = NF / SUM(m)
25 = 50 / SUM(m)
SUM(m) = 2kg.