Newton’s second law of motion can be written as Force = mass × _____________ or Force = _____________ of change of _____________.
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Force=mass x accelerate
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Newton's second law of motion can be written as force = mass× acceleration of force=rate of change of momentum.
- The second law of Newton is a quantitative description of the effects that a force can have on a body's motion.
- It asserts that the force imposed on a body equals the time rate of change of its momentum in both magnitude and direction.
- Newton's second law of motion is written as Fnet=m ×a in equation form. Fnet = ma is a common way of writing this. The weight w of an object is defined as the gravitational force acting on a mass m object.
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