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What you have to apply to get something to move, for example. What you have to provide to prevent something falling, for example. Or to get it to accelerate.

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Newtons Second Law of Motion relates force and acceleration?

Mass


How are force mass and acceleration are related by newtons second law of motion?

Force=mass*acceleration


Which of newtons lawso motion describes the motion of an object that has a net force of 0?

His First Law and Second Law both do.


What is is force equal to according to newtons second law of motion?

(Mass) x (Acceleration)


Why do you have to divide the two formulas in newtons second law of motion?

This is because two concepts are derived from the newtons second law. First : Force . F = m * a Second : momentum .. p = m * v


What is newtons first law and second law of motion?

Newton's first law is to define force Second law to measure force Third law to know about nature of force What about fourth law? I have not heard about it. May be your expectation with gravitation


How are force and mass related in newtons second law?

they both are always making time and is always in motion


What is newtons first second and third law of motion?

Newton's first law is to define force Second law to measure force Third law to know about nature of force What about fourth law? I have not heard about it. May be your expectation with gravitation


What calculation of a mass x acceleration applies to which newtons law of motion?

force = mass x accelerationThat is Newton's Second Law.


Which law if motion says force is equal to mass times acceleration?

Newton's Second Law of Motion states that force is equal to mass times acceleration. This law describes the relationship between the force applied to an object, its mass, and the resulting acceleration.


What is newtons second law of motion formula?

The original formula Force=(mv-mu)/twhere m-mass, v- final velocity, u- initial velocity, t- timeThe derived form Force= mass x acceleration


What happens when an unbalanced force is acting on an object?

as stated in newtons second law of motion- an object acted upon by an unbalanced force will accelerate in the direction of that force