What is Newton\'s Second Law? An object will retain its state of motion unless s
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What is Newton's Second Law?
An object will retain its state of motion unless some external force acts on it.
Describes how much force is required to achieve a given change in the velocity of a particular mass.
Asserts that for every action there is a reaction of equal magnitude and opposite direction.
An object will retain its state of motion unless some external force acts on it.
Describes how much force is required to achieve a given change in the velocity of a particular mass.
Asserts that for every action there is a reaction of equal magnitude and opposite direction.
Explanation / Answer
option 2 is the proper definition of newton's 2nd law.
as the definition says that. F= m*(change in velocity)/ time
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