if the player has the ball the to get to the other player, they need a lot of force to get to the other player... yea
Yes. Newtons three laws of physics apply to everything in our universe. Only when you study molecular structure and the early formation of the universe do you have to use Einstein's Theories.
F=ma Input: newtons second law at wolframalpha.com
Well newtons second law is f=ma of force=mass*acceleration, so when creating rockets, scientists must take into account all three of these factors. The mass or weight will determine how much friction it generates and therefor the amount of acceleration needed to surpass the friction. So newtons second law has everything to do with rockets.
Yes.
if you know the mass, acceleration or Fnet or two of those three you can apply it to life
Newton second law state magnitude of acceleration is directly proportional to the force and the direction of the acceleration is same as the force too. The formula is F=ma. In diving, this law apply too:as you dive,if you accelerate or decelerate while diving,you are actually applying Newton second law.
Newton's Second law involves acceleration which is changing the velocity. Velocity can be changed in two ways, direction or speed, so Newton's Law applies to both.
You can apply Newtons second law anywhere you can push or pull something, its that simple. A little kid throws the ball over the street and he wants it before the car comes, you kick the ball harder so that i goes across the street when he wants it. SIMPLE
No
Newton's Third Law applies everywhere.
Its a matter of being scientifically rigorous. You can not claim the 2nd law as a law unless you first establish the first law.
Yes.