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Every time you see something start to move or change speed, you are seeing Newton's Second Law of motion at work. Also every time you see something change direction of motion, that same law is at work.

In all these cases there is acceleration A of some mass M. And F = MA = net force is the math definition of Newton's Second Law of Motion.

Here is a short list of some example where you see F = MA at work:

  • When getting your bicycle up to speed
  • When turning a corner in your car (you get thrown to a side)
  • When throwing a wad of paper at the girl sitting in front of you in school.
  • When dropping a plate of hot lasagna to the floor
  • lots and lot more.....
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