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Newton's second law, F=ma, describes the relationship between an external force on an object F, the mass of the object m and the resulting acceleration of the object a. We can see that the acceleration of the object is proportional to the force acting on the object. This means that if the force on the object is doubled, the acceleration will also double.

Newton's second law is described as follows:

Newton's second law of motion says that when a certain force is acted on an object then it is equal to the mass (m) of that object multiplied by the acceleration (a) of the object

  • the relation is as follows.  

                           F = m × a

  • when an unbalanced force acts on an object the object accelerates as a result.  
  • This object accelerates in the direction of the net force.

Thus, Newton's second law of motion says that force is equal to mass into acceleration.

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