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applications of Newton's second law of motion​

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Answered by pranamyasony
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Explanation:

Following are Newton's second law examples in everyday life: Pushing a car is easier than pushing a truck with the same amount of force as the mass of the car is lesser than the mass of the truck. In golf game, acceleration of the golf ball is directly proportional to the force with which it is hit by the golf stick.

Answered by MananyaMuhury
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Application of Newton's Second Law of Motion

The application of the second law of motion can be seen in identifying the amount of force needed to make an object move or to make it stop. Following are a few examples that we have listed to help you understand this point:

Kicking a ball

When we kick a ball we exert force in a specific direction, which is the direction in which it will travel. In addition, the stronger the ball is kicked, the stronger the force we put on it and the further away it will travel.

Pushing a cart

It is easier to push an empty cart in a supermarket than it is to push a loaded one. More mass requires more force to accelerate.

Two people walking

Among the two people walking, 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.

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