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Q: How does newton's second law affect the motion of an object?
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What it Newtons 2nd law of motion?

Newton's second law of motion is when an object meets force it will accelerate.


Which of newton's laws of motion states that a unbalanced force acting on an object is equal to the mass of the object times its acceleration?

Newtons second law of motion


Which of newtons lawso motion describes the motion of an object that has a net force of 0?

His First Law and Second Law both do.


What happens when an unbalanced force acts on an objects?

as stated in newtons second law of motion- an object acted upon by an unbalanced force will accelerate in the direction of that force


Will newtons second law of motion affect a CO2 car?

Yes, if you're using the co2 car on Earth. All of Newton's laws will affect every moving object on Earth, and your co2 car is no exception.


What is the formula to show newtons second law of motion?

Fun = ma Unbalanced force = mass of object x acceleration


What happens when an unbalanced force is acting on an object?

as stated in newtons second law of motion- an object acted upon by an unbalanced force will accelerate in the direction of that force


Newtons second law of motion deals with?

acceleration


What is newtons scond law of motion?

Newton’s Second Law of Motion states that the rate of change of an object’s momentum is directly proportional to the force which caused it, and takes place in the direction of the force.


How does the net force affect the acceleration of the object?

Newton's second law of motion covers this.The net force on an object accelerates the object.


Another name for newton's first law of motion is?

The law of inertia (it relates to an object's resistance to the change in motion)


Who invented newtons second law of motion?

The clue is in the question.