Enter the parameters, and the calculator will determine the value of force, mass, or acceleration, with step-by-step calculations displayed.
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Get accurate calculations for mass, acceleration, and net force using this force calculator. It applies Newton’s second law of motion (F = ma) to determine the missing variable when any two are provided.
"Force is a push or pull that acts on an object, causing it to move or change its motion." It occurs when two objects or entities interact.
| Unit | Symbol |
|---|---|
| dyne | dyn |
| kilogram-force | kgf |
| newton | N |
| kilonewton | kN |
| kip | kip |
| pound-force | lbf |
| ounce-force | ozf |
| poundal | pdl |
Net force is the sum of all forces acting on a body. It represents the combined effect of all individual forces and produces the same acceleration as if all forces acted together. A net force calculator can determine the total force in both static and dynamic scenarios.
Force is calculated as the product of mass and acceleration:
F = m × a
Where:
Force is typically expressed in Newtons (N) or kg·m/s².
Find the force on a body with mass 4 kg and acceleration 5 m/s².
F = m × a = 4 × 5 = 20 N
Find the net force on an object at rest with an applied force of 15 N and a gravitational force of 50 N.
Net force: n = a + g = 15 + 50 = 65 N
The calculator determines the force acting on an object using Newton’s 2nd law:
Inputs:
Output:
There are two main types: constant forces (unchanging magnitude) and non-constant forces (varying with time or position).
Contact force requires physical interaction between objects, such as friction, tension, or normal force. The calculator can compute these forces if parameters are known.
Yes, weight is the gravitational force acting on a mass. Mass and weight differ: mass is an intrinsic property, while weight = m × g. For example, a person with mass 70 kg has a weight ≈ 686.5 N on Earth.
Wikipedia: Force, including Newtonian mechanics, pre-Newtonian concepts, special relativity, equilibrium, static and dynamic forces. Lumen Learning: Laws of Motion, inertia, and linear momentum.
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