Physics, asked by bosslogic, 11 months ago

what information do you get from Newton's second law of motion?​

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Answered by alexhan5876
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Answer:

The more force applied to an object, the faster it will accelerate, and the heavier the object is, the more force needs to be applied.

Explanation:

Newton's second law of motion states: "The acceleration of an object is equal to the net force on an object divided by the mass of an object." Net force is the amount of force applied upon an object. So the amount of acceleration you get depends on how heavy the object is and how much force you put upon the object.

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Answered by alice1269
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Answer:

The second law states that the acceleration of an object is dependent upon two variables - the net force acting upon the object and the mass of the object.

Explanation:

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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