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  • Newton's Second Law of Motion: Force, Mass, and Acceleration Explained
    The equation for force is:

    Force (F) = Mass (m) × Acceleration (a)

    This is known as Newton's Second Law of Motion.

    Here's what each variable represents:

    * Force (F): The push or pull acting on an object, measured in Newtons (N).

    * Mass (m): The amount of matter in an object, measured in kilograms (kg).

    * Acceleration (a): The rate of change of velocity, measured in meters per second squared (m/s²).

    In simpler terms:

    * The more massive an object is, the more force is needed to accelerate it.

    * The greater the acceleration, the more force is needed.

    Let me know if you'd like to see examples of how to use this equation!

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