Which of Newton’s laws of motion will help you calculate the acceleration of the object? What is the equation?
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Newton's Second law.
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Acceleration is inversely proportional to mass. The analysis of the table data illustrates that an equation such as Fnet = m*a can be a guide to thinking about how a variation in one quantity might affect another quantity. Whatever alteration is made of the net force, the same change will occur with the acceleration.
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✴️Law of acceleration formula ie. (Newton's Second law of motion..)
Acceleration is inversely proportional to mass. The analysis of the table data illustrates that an equation such as Fnet = m*a can be a guide to thinking about how a variation in one quantity might affect another quantity. Whatever alteration is made of the net force, the same change will occur with the acceleration.
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