Newton's second law of motion states that the acceleration of a system is directly proportional to and in the same direction as the net external force acting on the system, and inversely proportional to its mass.so the answer is Newton's second law of motion. gimme a good raction plz
The calculation of mass times acceleration applies to Newton's Second law of motion.
The law you are referring to is Newton's Second Law of Motion. It relates the mass and force exerted on that mass, to the acceleration is has - a=F/m or more commonly known as F=ma
Newton's Second Law: force = mass x acceleration
Newton's second law of motion, F = ma.
Second law A+
Force = Mass*Acceleration.
Mass
the second law of motion states the relationship between force, mass and acceleration. acceleration= force/mass
According to newtons second law of motion when the net force on an object is greater than 0, F=m*a where a is the acceleration, m is the mass, and F is the force.
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If you apply force to an object, you accelerate it. If you apply the force in the direction that the object is moving, you speed it up. If you apply it in the opposite direction, you slow it down. If you apply the force in another direction than the object is moving in you will change the direction of the objects motion. The amount of acceleration is given by a = F/m where a is acceleration, F is force and m is the mass of the object.
force = mass x accelerationThat is Newton's Second Law.
the 2nd one
Newton's Second Law: force = mass x acceleration
acceleration
Force=mass*acceleration
the second law which says that the mass * acceleration is equal to the sum of the external forces applied to the system. (in a galilean referential)
Mass
Acceleration is proportional to the force applied and inversely proportional to the mass
(Mass) x (Acceleration)
An object in motion will not change its motion unless acted on by an external force. This applies to zero motion also.
I have never seen it called that before. Perhaps whoever used this name meant that it is a law that applies in our real world - as opposed to any other law which you might make up, but which doesn't apply in our world.
Newtons second law of motion