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Answered by Anonymous
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state newton's second law of motion

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Second law of Newton of motion States that

the acceleration of a particle is dependent on the forces acting upon the particle and the particles mass. if the net force is increased then the acceleration is also increased.

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Answered by SainaPaswan
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Newton's first law of motion predicts the behavior of objects for which all existing forces are balanced. The first law - sometimes referred to as the law of inertia - states that if the forces acting upon an object are balanced, then the acceleration of that object will be 0 m/s/s. Objects at equilibrium (the condition in which all forces balance) will not accelerate. According to Newton, an object will only accelerate if there is a net or unbalanced force acting upon it. The presence of an unbalanced force will accelerate an object - changing its speed, its direction, or both its speed and direction.

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