Mass, m, is varies inversely as acceleration, a. The constant of variation is force,f. Write an equation to express this relationship.

Mass, m, is varies inversely as acceleration, a:

m = k / a
where k some constant.
since f is the constant of variation, we substitute f for k:
m = f / a

Thank you

To write an equation expressing the relationship between mass, acceleration, and force, we can start by defining the variables:

m: mass
a: acceleration
f: force

Given that mass is inversely proportional to acceleration, we can say that the product of mass and acceleration is equal to a constant:

m * a = k

Here, k is the constant of variation. We are told that this constant represents force, so we can replace k with f:

m * a = f

This equation expresses the relationship between mass, acceleration, and force in an inverse variation.