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Whats is newton's second law of motion

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Answered by SilverAsh
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The newton's Second Law of Motion states that
"THE RATE OF CHANGE OF MOMENTUM IS PROPORTIONAL TO FORCE APPLIED "

F = ma

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Answered by harry1595
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Newton's second law states that the acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the net force acting on it, and inversely proportional to its mass

In algebraic form we write Newton's second law as F = ma. The acceleration a = F/m is in the direction of the force and proportional to the magnitude of the force.  The mass of an object is a measure of its inertia, its resistance to changing its state of motion.  If two objects are supposed to have the same acceleration, then the more massive object must be acted on by a larger force, while the less massive object must be acted on by a smaller force.  The mass is a scalar quantity.

Units: In SI units, mass is measured in kg, acceleration in m/s2 and force in Newton (N).  1 N = 1 kg·m/s2. 


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