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1. The problem is to provide a physics-related explanation or solution as requested.
2. Since no specific physics problem was given, I will provide a general example involving Newton's second law: $F = ma$.
3. This formula states that the force $F$ acting on an object is equal to the mass $m$ of the object multiplied by its acceleration $a$.
4. For example, if a mass of 5 kg is accelerated at 2 m/s$^2$, the force is calculated as:
$$F = 5 \times 2 = 10$$
5. Therefore, the force acting on the object is 10 Newtons.
6. This fundamental law helps us understand how forces affect motion in physics.