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Using newtons 2nd law, explain The relationship between acceleration, mass, and force.
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Using newtons 2nd law, explain The relationship between acceleration, mass, and force.
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Answer:
F = m*a
Step-by-step explanation:
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According to Newton's second law of motion, Force is mass times the acceleration of the object.
It would be: F = m*a
Hope this helps!
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