The following equation is used to calculate the force from acceleration:
\[ F = M \cdot A \]
Where:
Force is a vector quantity that causes an object with mass to change its velocity. It is measured in Newtons (N) and is calculated as the product of mass and acceleration.
Let's say you have a mass (M) of 10 kg and an acceleration (A) of 2 m/s². To calculate the force (F), you would use the formula:
\[ F = M \cdot A \]
Substituting the values, you get:
\[ F = 10 \, \text{kg} \cdot 2 \, \text{m/s}^2 = 20 \, \text{N} \]
Therefore, the force is 20 Newtons.