Mass with force at angle


Application of Newton's second law to a single mass.

Net force = mass x acceleration

For this case the net force is the horizontal component of the applied force F. For an applied force of F=N at an angle of degrees, the net force is N.

Net force = N = kg x m/s²

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In U.S. common units this becomes:
Net force = lb = slug x ft/s²

Add friction

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