Using F = ma
20 = 5 × a
a = 20/5 = 4 m/s²
COMMON MISTAKE:
The #1 trap students fall into is confusing mass and weight. Mass is measured in kg and remains constant everywhere. Weight is force (mg) measured in Newtons and changes with gravity. Always check if the question asks for mass or weight.
Many students write kg when answer should be in Newtons or vice versa.
Another frequent error is mixing up action-reaction pairs. The forces act on DIFFERENT objects, not the same object. When you push a wall, you feel the wall pushing back on you - these are action-reaction forces.
For numerical problems, always write given data first, identify what to find, then choose the correct equation. This systematic approach prevents formula confusion and silly mistakes.