If p is the force acting on the body, m is the mass of the body and a is the acceleration of the body, then according to newton's second law of motion
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Newton's second law of movement relates to the conduct of articles for which every current power are not adjusted. The second law expresses that the increasing speed i.e. acceleration of a protest is reliant upon two factors - the net power following up on the question and the mass of the protest.
As per NASA, this law states, "Power is equivalent to the adjustment in energy per change in time. For a consistent mass, acceleration rises to mass occasions increasing speed." This is composed in scientific frame as
P = ma
P is force, m is mass and a is the acceleration of the body.
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