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A body of mass m subject to force F undergoes an a that has the same direction as the force and a magnitude that is directly proportional to the force and inversely proportinal to the mass, i.e, F=ma. Alternatively, the total force appliesd on a body is equal to the derivative of linear momentum of the body.

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The second law of motion states that:

FORCE=MASS*ACCELERATION

A body of mass m subject to a net force F undergoes an acceleration a that has the same direction as the force and a magnitude that is directly proportional to the force and inversely proportional to the mass, i.e., F = ma. Alternatively, the total force applied on a body is equal to the time derivative of linear momentum of the body.

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A body of mass m subject to force F undergoes an a that has the same direction as the force and a magnitude that is directly proportional to the force and inversely proportinal to the mass, i.e, F=ma. Alternatively, the total force appliesd on a body is equal to the derivative of linear momentum of the body.

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Newton's 2nd law states that vector force F is proportional to acceleration A;

F = mA.

This law is related to the vector energy cP,

F= dcP/dr = cdP/cdt = dP/dt = mdV/dt = mA.

Energy is a Quaternion quantity. Newton's scalar energy -mGM/r gives

f=- d(mGM/r) /dr = mGM/r2 = vp/r = vp/ct = (v/c)mv/t = (v/c) ma = 1/n ma.

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Newton's second law states: Force equals mass times acceleration, F=ma or acceleration equals force divided by mass, a=F/m.


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Newton's second law of motion states that the bigger something is, the more force is needed to make it move.

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