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Newton's Laws of Motion
Newton's laws explain everything from why you don't float away to how rockets launch into space
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Which law explains why a stationary object remains at rest until a force acts upon it?
Newton's Second Law of Motion
Newton's Third Law of Motion
Newton's First Law of Motion
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Newton's laws reveal the fundamental rules governing motion and forces in our universe
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How does Newton's second law explain the relationship between force, mass, and acceleration?
The force acting on an object is equal to its mass divided by acceleration.
An object's acceleration is independent of the force applied and depends only on its mass.
The acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the net force acting on it and inversely proportional to its mass.
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Newton's laws reveal the fundamental rules governing motion and forces in our everyday world
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How does Newton's second law of motion relate force, mass, and acceleration in an object?
The net force on an object equals its mass divided by its acceleration.
The net force on an object is independent of its mass and acceleration.
The net force on an object equals its mass multiplied by its acceleration (F = ma).
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