I believe it's Newtons second law because, the definition of Newtons second law is : An object acted by a force will accelerate in the direction of the force. When you push someone if you push hard enough their body will move in the direction they were pushed or forced to go or travel.
It is the third, an action will have an equal but opposite reaction
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The equal force in the opposite direction.
Newtons are a unit of force. A force of 1 Newton acting on a mass of 1 kilogram causes it to accelerate by 1 metre/second every second by Newton second law: force = mass x acceleration. A 1-kg mass that is dropped will accelerate down at 9.81 metres per second per second before it hits the floor, therefore the force acting it, which is its weight, is 9.81 Newtons. But the same 1-kg mass, on the Moon, accelerates one sixth as fast, and its weight is less, one sixth of the old weight, so its weight is only 1.63 Newtons.
F=force m=mass a=acceleration
"Gravitation" doesn't really have units. Weight, which is the force experienced by an object due to gravity, is a force, so it's expressed in force units: newtons. A newton is a kilogram - meter per second squared expressed in SI base units.
Newton's second law is represented by the equation F = ma, which indicates that force is directly proportional to mass and acceleration.
Isaac Newton, he discovered: -Newton's First Law of motion. -Newton's Second Law of motion. -Newton's Third Law of motion.
Look up the gravitational acceleration, in meters/second square, for example in the Wikipedia article about "Mars". Meters/second squared is the same as newtons/kilogram.
forces are measured in newtons
Newton's second law of motion is when an object meets force it will accelerate.
The equal force in the opposite direction.
The newton, as a unit of force, is defined via Newton's Second Law (F=ma).A newton is the force that will give an object of 1 kg an acceleration of 1 m/s2.
Newtons are a unit of force. A force of 1 Newton acting on a mass of 1 kilogram causes it to accelerate by 1 metre/second every second by Newton second law: force = mass x acceleration. A 1-kg mass that is dropped will accelerate down at 9.81 metres per second per second before it hits the floor, therefore the force acting it, which is its weight, is 9.81 Newtons. But the same 1-kg mass, on the Moon, accelerates one sixth as fast, and its weight is less, one sixth of the old weight, so its weight is only 1.63 Newtons.
The push or pull exerted on one object by another is simply a force and this is measured in Newtons. Using Newtons second law: Force = mass * acceleration, we can see that one Newton is the force required to move a one kilogram mass at a rate of one meter per second squared.
F=force m=mass a=acceleration
"Newton" is a force. It's the force that accelerates 1 kilogram of mass at the rate of 1 meter/second every second. So it can also be written as 1 N = 1 kilogram-meter / second2 One pound of force is equivalent to 4.4452 newtons (rounded)
It is 14.7g. You can use newton's second law to answer the question.
Newton's Second Law: force = mass x acceleration