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Answered by Aryaman5170
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If you use the same force to push a truck and a car, the car will have more acceleration than the truck because the car has less mass.

It is easier to push an empty shopping cart than a full one, because the full shopping cart has more mass than the empty one. This means that more force is required to push the shopping cart.

When a person kicks a ball the person exerts force in a specific direction, that is the direction in which it will travel. In addition to this, the stronger the ball is kicked, the stronger the force we put on it and the further away it will travel.

Suppose two people are walking and among the two people, if one is heavier than the other, then the one weighing heavier will walk slower because the acceleration of the person weighing lighter is greater.

When riding a bicycle, the bicycle acts as mass and our leg muscles pushing on the pedals of the bicycle is the force.

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Answered by sp7227730
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In the world of introductory physics, Newton's second law is one of the most important laws you'll learn. It's used in almost every chapter of every physics textbook, so it's important to master this law as soon as possible.

We know objects can only accelerate if there are forces on the object. Newton's second law tells us exactly how much an object will accelerate for a given net force.

\Large a=\dfrac{\Sigma F}{m}a=

m

ΣF

a, equals, start fraction, \Sigma, F, divided by, m, end fraction

To be clear, aaa is the acceleration of the object, \Sigma FΣF\Sigma, F is the net force on the object, and mmm is the mass of the object.

Wait, I thought Newton's second law was F=ma?

Looking at the form of Newton's second law shown above, we see that the acceleration is proportional to the net force, \Sigma FΣF\Sigma, F, and is inversely proportional to the mass, mmm. In other words, if the net force were doubled, the acceleration of the object would be twice as large. Similarly, if the mass of the object were doubled, its acceleration would be half as large.

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