Newtons second law of motion and application
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Newton's second law of motion states that when a force is applied to an object, the object accelerates (i.e rate of change of velocity).
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- When applied to a stationary object, the applied force causes acceleration and causes the item to move in the direction of the applied force.
- Newton's second law is often used in everyday life. For example, in Formula One racing, engineers strive to maintain car mass as low as feasible. Low mass implies more acceleration, and the greater the acceleration, the greater the odds of winning the race.
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Newton's second law of motion says that the rate of change of momentum of a body is directly proportional to the applied force
F=ma
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