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write newtons second law​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Newton's second law of motion is F = ma, or force is equal to mass times acceleration.

Answered by SCIENTIFIGENIOUS
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Newton's Second Law of Motion states that the rate of change of momentum of a body is directly proportional to the applied force and takes place in the direction in which the force acts.

Newton's second law talks about changes in momentum (m * V) so, at this point, we can't separate out how much the mass changed and how much the velocity changed. We only know how much product (m * V) changed

For a constant mass m, Newton's second law looks like:

F = m * (V1 - V0) / (t1 - t0)

The change in velocity divided by the change in time is the definition of the acceleration a. The second law then reduces to the more familiar product of a mass and an acceleration:

F = m * a

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