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What are the 2 laws of Newton ?​

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Answered by ⲘⲓssRσѕє
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That situation is described by Newton's Second Law of Motion. According to NASA, this law states, "Force is equal to the change in momentum per change in time. For a constant mass, force equals mass times acceleration." This is written in mathematical form as F = ma.

Answered by ⱮøøɳƇⲅυѕɦεⲅ
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Newton's second Law of Motion states that The rate of change of momentum is directly proportional to the force applied in the direction of force.

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  • F denotes Force.
  • M denotes mass of an object.
  • A denotes Acceleration.
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