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What does Newton's Second Law of Motion describe?
What does Newton's Second Law of Motion describe?
- The effect of friction on moving objects
- The relationship between force, mass, and acceleration (correct)
- The relationship between velocity and time
- The behavior of objects at rest
What is the formula for Newton's Second Law of Motion?
What is the formula for Newton's Second Law of Motion?
- F = m/t
- F = m + a
- F = ma (correct)
- F = mv
According to Newton's Second Law of Motion, what happens to the acceleration of an object if the force acting on it increases?
According to Newton's Second Law of Motion, what happens to the acceleration of an object if the force acting on it increases?
- The acceleration remains constant
- The acceleration increases (correct)
- The acceleration decreases
- The acceleration becomes negative
How does Newton's Second Law explain the behavior of a heavy object compared to a light object when equal forces are applied?
How does Newton's Second Law explain the behavior of a heavy object compared to a light object when equal forces are applied?
What is another name for Newton's Second Law of Motion?
What is another name for Newton's Second Law of Motion?
What does Newton's Second Law of Motion state about the acceleration of an object?
What does Newton's Second Law of Motion state about the acceleration of an object?
What happens to the acceleration of an object when the force acting on it increases?
What happens to the acceleration of an object when the force acting on it increases?
In Newton's Second Law of Motion, what does 'net force' refer to?
In Newton's Second Law of Motion, what does 'net force' refer to?
According to Newton's Second Law, how does increasing the mass of an object affect its acceleration?
According to Newton's Second Law, how does increasing the mass of an object affect its acceleration?
What is the relationship between force, mass, and acceleration according to Newton's Second Law?
What is the relationship between force, mass, and acceleration according to Newton's Second Law?
If an object has a large mass and a small net force acting on it, what can be said about its acceleration?
If an object has a large mass and a small net force acting on it, what can be said about its acceleration?
How does Newton's Second Law explain the behavior of an object when a larger force is applied to it?
How does Newton's Second Law explain the behavior of an object when a larger force is applied to it?
"According to Newton's Second Law, what will happen to an object if its mass increases while the force acting on it remains constant?
"According to Newton's Second Law, what will happen to an object if its mass increases while the force acting on it remains constant?