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|image=[[File:FEqualsMA.png]] | |image=[[File:FEqualsMA.png]] [[File:F=MA MTMDX.png]]<br>SNES (left) and PC (right) | ||
|first_appearance=''[[Mario's Time Machine]]'' ([[List of games by date#1993|1993]]) | |first_appearance=''[[Mario's Time Machine]]'' ([[List of games by date#1993|1993]]) | ||
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'''F=MA''', also called '''Newton's Second Law of Motion''', is an item in the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] and PC versions of ''[[Mario's Time Machine]]''. It is a sheet of paper with [[Isaac Newton]]'s [[Wikipedia:Newton's laws of motion#Newton's second law|second law of motion]] written on it. [[Mario]] receives F=MA from one of the [[Royal Society]] members and gave it to another who was giving a lecture on the three laws of motion and could not remember the second one. In exchange, the lecturer tells Mario more about Newton and his three laws, information Mario eventually used to return Newton's [[apple]] to him. | |||
'''F=MA''', also called '''Newton's Second Law of Motion''', is an item in the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] | |||
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[[Category:Mario's Time Machine Items]] | [[Category:Mario's Time Machine Items]] |
Revision as of 17:55, August 1, 2017
Template:Item-infobox F=MA, also called Newton's Second Law of Motion, is an item in the SNES and PC versions of Mario's Time Machine. It is a sheet of paper with Isaac Newton's second law of motion written on it. Mario receives F=MA from one of the Royal Society members and gave it to another who was giving a lecture on the three laws of motion and could not remember the second one. In exchange, the lecturer tells Mario more about Newton and his three laws, information Mario eventually used to return Newton's apple to him.