The equal force in the opposite direction.
law of interia
fig newtons
Newton's second law of motion states that an object's acceleration is directly related to the net force applied and inversely related to the mass of the object.
Isaac Newton defines force as mass times acceleration.
Newton's second law of motion covers this.The net force on an object accelerates the object.
Newton's Second Law of motion refers to the relationship between force, mass and acceleration. Force is equal to the mass of an object times its acceleration. F=ma or Acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the Force applied to the object, and inversely proportional to the mass of the object. a=F/m
It describes how an object will react to a force.
It is a Newton... That is the measurment
It is a Newton... That is the measurment
applied force
Newton's Second Law is usually written as:F = ma (Newton didn't write it like this, originally.) Solving for acceleration: a = F/m So, to get the acceleration, you divide the net force by the mass.
reaction.
applied force
The measure of force on an object is typically given in newtons (N). It represents the push or pull exerted on an object due to the interaction with another object. The magnitude of force can be calculated using Newton's second law, which states that force is equal to mass multiplied by acceleration.
The "reaction" force.
The "reaction" force.
A force applied on to an object will accelerate that object in the direction of the force as a vector. It can be seen as applying Newton's second law of motion, which states that acceleration is directly proportional to force and inversely proportional to mass, or F=ma. Depending on the mass of the object in question, and wether it is greater than the resultant, or net force, the movement in the northern direction will change. However, as an answer to the question stated: Yes, an object will move in the northern direction if a resultant force is exerted on an object the stated direction.
Reaction Force
A newton is a unit of measurement. One Newton is equal to 1kg * m/s^2, or one kilogram times 1 meter per second per second. The formula for finding the force of an object exerted is:F = MA, where F = force, M = Mass, and A = Acceleration.