Newtons Second Law
1. Let's start by stating the problem: You want to solve a physics-related question. Since the exact problem is not specified, I'll explain a common physics formula and how to use it.
2. One fundamental physics formula is Newton's second law of motion: $$F = ma$$ where $F$ is the force applied on an object, $m$ is the mass of the object, and $a$ is the acceleration.
3. Important rules:
- Force and acceleration are vectors, so direction matters.
- Mass is always positive.
4. Example: If a force of 10 newtons is applied to a mass of 2 kilograms, find the acceleration.
5. Using the formula: $$a = \frac{F}{m} = \frac{10}{2} = 5$$
6. So, the acceleration is $5$ meters per second squared.
This is a basic example of applying physics formulas to solve problems. If you have a specific physics question, please provide details!