give 2 examples of Newto;s second law of motion from daily life
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Mike's car, which weighs 1,000 kg, is out of gas. Mike is trying to push the car to a gas station, and he makes the car go 0.05 m/s/s. Using Newton's Second Law, you can compute how much force Mike is applying to the car.
A horse which is trying to pull it's cart having 8 kg of mass with it's
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A horse which is trying to pull it's cart having 8 kg of mass with it's
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example 1. Its easier for a adult to push a car than a small baby ( since this depends on the net force acting on the car).
example 2. If a train collides with the other train. If a train hits another train of equal force and speed, they will both go the same distance and feel the same force. But if the first train is hooked to a second, the single train will go twice the distance of the double train and will feel twice the force. (This example pertains to both net force and mass.)
example 2. If a train collides with the other train. If a train hits another train of equal force and speed, they will both go the same distance and feel the same force. But if the first train is hooked to a second, the single train will go twice the distance of the double train and will feel twice the force. (This example pertains to both net force and mass.)
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