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'Newton's Second Law states that the force acting on an object equals its mass times its acceleration:
Where F is force (in Newtons), m is mass (in kg), and a is acceleration (in m/s²).
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Net Force: The sum of all forces acting on an object, determines acceleration
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The acceleration of an object depends on thenet forceacting upon it and the object'smass
Expressed as the formula:F = ma
Greater force = greater acceleration
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