How can we find the resultant force if the mass and SPEED are given?? Give me the formula please!!

You must know the acceleration.

That is why I'm asking. If u don't know, then don't answer my question

To find the resultant force when the mass and speed are given, you need to use Newton's second law of motion, which states that the force acting on an object is equal to the product of its mass and acceleration.

The formula to calculate the force is:

Force = mass x acceleration

To find the acceleration, you can use the equation:

Acceleration = Change in velocity / Time interval

However, in this case, the speed is given, not the velocity. The speed is the magnitude (absolute value) of the velocity and does not contain information about direction. So, we cannot directly calculate the acceleration.

But we can use another formula:

Acceleration = Change in speed / Time interval

Since the speed remains constant, the change in speed is zero. Therefore, the acceleration in this case is zero.

Hence, the resultant force when mass and speed are given is:

Force = mass x 0

Since anything multiplied by zero is zero, the resultant force in this case will be zero.