Rearrange the formula F=ma using m as the quantity of interest

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To rearrange the formula \( F = ma \) for \( m \), you can isolate \( m \) on one side of the equation. Hereโ€™s how you can do it:

Starting with the original equation:

\[ F = ma \]

To isolate \( m \), divide both sides by \( a \):

\[ m = \frac{F}{a} \]

So, the rearranged formula for \( m \) is:

\[ m = \frac{F}{a} \]

what's the answer?

The rearranged formula for \( m \) from the equation \( F = ma \) is:

\[ m = \frac{F}{a} \]

This expresses mass \( m \) in terms of force \( F \) and acceleration \( a \).

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