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State Newton’s second law of motion. Prove how this law measure force.​

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Answered by amit0704sah
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In equation form, Newton's second law of motion is a=Fnetm a = F net m . This is often written in the more familiar form: Fnet = ma. The weight w of an object is defined as the force of gravity acting on an object of mass m. ... If the only force acting on an object is due to gravity, the object is in free fall.

Answered by presentmoment
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Newton's second law of motion predicts or explains the non-balancing of forces or unbalanced forces for an object's behaviour or behaviour.

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  • One of the most influential and biggest discoveries in the realm of physics is Newton's formulation of laws of motion. He explains the three laws of motion, each of which is inextricably tied to the force and its acceleration.
  • Newton's Second Law states and predicts how an object will behave if all of the forces are not balanced or if the forces are not balanced. This law states that the acceleration of an item is determined by two variables: force and the mass of the object.]
  • Because Newton's second law is predicated on non-balancing forces, we can say that Newton's second law of motion does indeed yield the force's measure.
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