👉 Force math is a branch of physics that deals with the mathematical description of forces and their effects on objects. It involves Newton's laws of motion, which relate the motion of an object to the forces acting upon it. Specifically, Newton's second law states that the force (\(F\)) applied to an object is equal to the mass (\(m\)) of the object multiplied by its acceleration (\(a\)), expressed as \(F = ma\). This equation shows that force is the product of mass and acceleration, where mass represents an object's resistance to changes in motion (inertia), and acceleration is the rate of change of velocity. Understanding force math is crucial for predicting how objects will move under various forces, from simple everyday scenarios to complex engineering and astrophysical problems.