State Newton’s second law of motion and write its application
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The Newton's second law of motion is commonly called the law of acceleration. It states that if the net force acting on a body at rest or a body in motion is more than zero the body will accelerate or change its direction of travel. In order for a body to increase its velocity, a net force is applied to it.
For example, stopping a moving ball or pushing a ball.
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Force = Mass × Acceleration
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