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Force (N)
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This calculator does not do significant figures.

How To Get The Answer:




Instructions:

Use the values supplied to you in the problem you are trying to solve in the above calculator. Click on 'calculate' next to the value you wish to derive.
    For example, if you have a mass of 10 kg. accelerating at 50 m/s2, put '10' in the mass field, and '50' in the acceleration field. Then, click on the button next to the 'force' box. This will calculate the force.
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Significant Figures

You either love them or hate them, but they're here to stay. Remember: When dividing or multiplying, the number of significant digits (of the answer) is equal to the smallest number of significant digits in any input. Confused? for a more through explanation, check out a helpful page from the University of Maine Chemistry Department.
     
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