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In the second law of motion it is Mass X Acceleration. The ability to apply a change in velocity on a given object.
a force
b friction
c unbalanced forces
d none of the above, tell what it is
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Newton's 2nd law of motion is:
Force
= (mass) x (acceleration) .
Force is the only way to change an object's velocity.
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