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  • Newton's Second Law of Motion: Force, Mass, and Acceleration Explained
    The law of motion you're describing is Newton's Second Law of Motion.

    Here's the breakdown:

    * Directly related to the net force applied: This means that the greater the net force acting on an object, the greater its acceleration will be.

    * Inversely related to the mass of the object: This means that the larger the mass of an object, the smaller its acceleration will be for a given force.

    Mathematically, Newton's Second Law is expressed as:

    F = ma

    Where:

    * F is the net force acting on the object (measured in Newtons)

    * m is the mass of the object (measured in kilograms)

    * a is the acceleration of the object (measured in meters per second squared)

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