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Physics
Force Calculator (Newton's Second Law)
Calculate the net force on an object from its mass and acceleration using Newton’s Second Law, F = m·a. The cornerstone of classical mechanics, used everywhere from sizing motors to estimating brake forces to predicting how hard a ball will hit the ground.
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Physics
Momentum Calculator
Quickly find the linear momentum of any moving object by entering its mass and velocity. Use it in physics problems, collision analysis, or when applying Newton's second law.
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Key differences
| Force Calculator (Newton's Second Law) | Momentum Calculator | |
|---|---|---|
| Category | Physics | Physics |
| Inputs required | 2 | 2 |
| Result | Force (N) | Momentum (kg⋅m/s) |
| What it does | Calculate the net force on an object from its mass and acceleration using Newton’s Second Law, F = m·a. The cornerstone of classical mechanics, used everywhere from sizing motors to estimating brake forces to predicting how hard a ball will hit the ground. | Quickly find the linear momentum of any moving object by entering its mass and velocity. Use it in physics problems, collision analysis, or when applying Newton's second law. |