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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
Power Calculator
Find the mechanical power output of any process by entering the work done and the time taken. Ideal for physics coursework, engine efficiency checks, and energy-use calculations.
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Key differences
| Force Calculator (Newton's Second Law) | Power Calculator | |
|---|---|---|
| Category | Physics | Physics |
| Inputs required | 2 | 2 |
| Result | Force (N) | Power (W) |
| 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. | Find the mechanical power output of any process by entering the work done and the time taken. Ideal for physics coursework, engine efficiency checks, and energy-use calculations. |