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DESCRIBE NEWTON'S SECOND LAW OF MOTION

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Answered by dynamogirl
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NEWTON'S SECOND LAW - It states that the rate of change of momentum is directly proportional to applied force.

dp/dt is directly proportional to F

p is momentum

F is force

t is time

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Answered by Anonymous
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Newton's Second Law of Motion F=ma is very important because it shows the relationship between forces and motion. It allows you to calculate the acceleration (and therefore velocity and position) of an object with known forces.

This is incredibly valuable for scientists, engineers, inventors, etc. By controlling, measuring, or calculating the force exerted on objects, we can map out their trajectory, thus knowing where they will be at any given time.

Newton's 2nd Law  The second law of motion states that acceleration is produced when an unbalanced force acts on an object (mass). ... Examples of Newton's 2nd Law  If you use the same force to push a truck and push a car, the car will have more acceleration than the truck, because the car has less mass.

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