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1. A physics equation known commonly under Newton's Second Law of Motion. It states that force is equal to mass multiplied by acceleration.
2. A phrase yelled whilst shoving someone.
2. Nathan yelled, "F=ma!" as he charged into Steve.
f=ma by The 1 & only July 24, 2008

F=mrω² 

It's the centripetal force equation. F represents the centripetal force exerted on an object in a circular motion. r represents the radius of the circular motion. ω represents the angular velocity which is 2π/period.
HKCEE A level paper: An object is in circular motion. It's period is 6.28s. The radius of the turn is 10m. The mass of the object is 1kg. Find the centripetal force exerted on the object.
By ω=2π/T
ω=1 rads^-1
By F=mrω²
F=(1)(10)(1)²
F=10N
F=MA. Newton's Second Law states the force is equal to the product of mass and apple thus meaning apple Is equal to the quotient of force over mass.
F=MA by Force = Mass x Apple October 28, 2021

=}F.F.F{= 

A popular clan in the game Americas Army. It stands for Fighters For Freedom (also referred to as FFF).
Jack: What server you wana play on ?
Bob: =}F.F.F{=
=}F.F.F{= by :D:D:D963 February 14, 2012
when a hug is so romantic and naughty that it looks like the two people are fucking!
dude i saw Gowri so i decided to f=hug her! she was diggin' it.
f=hug by stefferzluvsgowgow!!! November 18, 2009
F=MA is the formula for Newton's Second Law which states that the apple of an object is directly proportional to the net force and inversely proportional to its mass.
F=MA by CNBT Lord October 28, 2021