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F=ma Physics Formula Cartoon - Educational Science Humor #1552000 (License: Personal Use)
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This black-and-white editorial cartoon by Mark Anderson depicts a physics lecturer emphatically writing F=ma on a chalkboard while students look on, one visibly confused. The punchline-“It’s not a text abbreviation, it’s a formula”-highlights a common misconception among students new to physics notation. The image blends scientific accuracy with accessible humor to reinforce conceptual clarity.
Used on educational blogs, physics teaching resources, or science humor sites to illustrate misconceptions about scientific notation; aligns with user intent to learn, teach, or share relatable STEM content.
Related Cliparts: A witty cartoon illustrating Newton’s second law (F=ma) with a professor clarifying it’s a formula-not an abbreviation-perfect for science education and humor.
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