Magnitude of Force Calculator

Calculate the magnitude of force using mass and acceleration with Newton’s Second Law of Motion (F = m × a)

Result:

Force (F) = 0 N

Formula Used:

F = m × a

Where:

  • F = Force (Newton)
  • m = Mass (kilograms)
  • a = Acceleration (meters per second squared)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the magnitude of force?

The magnitude of force refers to the strength or intensity of the force, without considering its direction. It’s a scalar quantity measured in Newtons (N).

How do you calculate force magnitude?

You can calculate force magnitude using Newton’s Second Law: Force (F) = mass (m) × acceleration (a). The standard unit for force is the Newton (N), where 1 N = 1 kg·m/s².

What’s the difference between force and magnitude of force?

Force is a vector quantity that has both magnitude and direction, while the magnitude of force is just the numerical value representing the strength of the force.