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what are Newton's equation​

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This equation is one of the most useful in classical physics. It is a concise statement of Isaac Newton's Second Law of Motion, holding both the proportions and vectors of the Second Law. It translates as: The net force on an object is equal to the mass of the object multiplied by the acceleration of the object.

Answer: The formula for the velocity is obtained deriving with respect to time the equation for the position. V=d/dt (r0 + v0 t +1/2 a t2)=a*t. Then, the velocity is. V=2 m/s2 * 5 s = 10 m/s.

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