How to use F=ma to find Force, mass, or acceleration (TEKS 8.6C)
A demonstration about how to use the "GUESS Method" to calculate Force, mass, or acceleration. Aligned to Texas standards - TEKS 8.6C I can manipulate the formula F=ma to calculate force, mass, and acceleration.

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