State newton's second law of motion.How can this law be used to measure force acting on anobject?
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The second law of motion by Newton states that " A force acting on an object is the product of its mass and acceleration "
It means that F = m*a
With this formula we can derive an equation that is W = m*a where W is the weight also its a force too!
So if we have mass and acceleration, we can multiply them to find a force acting on the object!
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It means that F = m*a
With this formula we can derive an equation that is W = m*a where W is the weight also its a force too!
So if we have mass and acceleration, we can multiply them to find a force acting on the object!
Please mark as brainliest!
Regards,
ROSANNAKARYA03,
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the Acceleration of an object as produced by a net force is directly proportional to the magnitude of the net force, in the same direction as the net force and inversely proportional to the mass of the object
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