What law? There are several "Second laws".
That's Newton's second law of motion. That is totally impossible to INVENT. The formula was there. Nobody created it, they proved it.
F=ma is the formula that describes Newton's second law.
Newton's second law of motion states that the force acting on an object is equal to the mass of the object multiplied by its acceleration. This is represented by the formula F = m x a, where F is the force, m is the mass, and a is the acceleration.
Newton's second law F=ma can be rearranged to give acceleration: a=F/m
The first and second law are f=ma. The first law is where f or a is zero . The second law says f-ma where f or a is not zero.
F = m a
faradays second law
F = m a
Force is equal to mass times acceleration. This is Newton's Second Law.
F=ma (net force = mass times acceleration)
The original formula Force=(mv-mu)/twhere m-mass, v- final velocity, u- initial velocity, t- timeThe derived form Force= mass x acceleration
a=f/ m
The formula for force is F = m * a, where F represents force, m is mass, and a is acceleration. This formula is derived from Newton's second law of motion.
m= f/a
That's Newton's second law of motion. That is totally impossible to INVENT. The formula was there. Nobody created it, they proved it.
Fun = ma Unbalanced force = mass of object x acceleration
This law formula is: k = P.v