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The formula F=ma shows that the force, F, acting on an object is equal to its mass, m, times its acceleration, a Solve F=ma for a. A. a=(F)/(m) B. a=(m)/(F) C a=Fm D a=F-m

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The formula F=ma shows that the force, F, acting on an object is equal to its
mass, m, times its acceleration, a
Solve F=ma for a.
A. a=(F)/(m)
B. a=(m)/(F)
C a=Fm
D a=F-m

The formula F=ma shows that the force, F, acting on an object is equal to its mass, m, times its acceleration, a Solve F=ma for a. A. a=(F)/(m) B. a=(m)/(F) C a=Fm D a=F-m

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To solve the equation $F=ma$ for $a$, we need to isolate $a$ on one side of the equation. <br /><br />To do this, we can divide both sides of the equation by $m$:<br /><br />$\frac{F}{m} = \frac{ma}{m}$<br /><br />Simplifying the right side of the equation, we have:<br /><br />$\frac{F}{m} = a$<br /><br />Therefore, the correct answer is A. $a=\frac{F}{m}$.
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