State newtons second law of motion and give one example
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Airplane
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How is Newton's second law applied to an airplane?
A:Newton’s second law states that Force equals mass times acceleration, or F=ma. This means that the force needed to accelerate an airplane in any direction is equal to the mass of the airplane times the desired acceleration. It also means that the amount an airplane accelerates is equal to the mass of the airplane divided by the applied force.
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Newton second law states that F=Ma
Force=mass x acceleration
Example:- If you use the same force to push a truck and push a car, the car will have more acceleration than the truck, because the car has less mass.
Force=mass x acceleration
Example:- If you use the same force to push a truck and push a car, the car will have more acceleration than the truck, because the car has less mass.
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