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Newton’s Second Law

Newton’s Second Law. Acceleration is the change in velocity over the change in time. 5.1 Force causes acceleration. Force and acceleration are directly proportional to one another. If force doubles, acceleration doubles. If force triples, acceleration triples.

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Newton’s Second Law

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  1. Newton’s Second Law • Acceleration is the change in velocity over the change in time

  2. 5.1 Force causes acceleration • Force and acceleration are directly proportional to one another. • If force doubles, acceleration doubles. • If force triples, acceleration triples. • If force halves, acceleration halves.

  3. 5.2 Mass resists acceleration • Mass and acceleration are inversely proportional to one another if a constant force is applied. • If mass doubles, acceleration halves. • If mass triples, acceleration is 1/3 as much. • If mass halves, acceleration doubles.

  4. 5.3 Newton’s 2nd Law • The acceleration produced by a net force on an object is directly proportional to the magnitude of the net force, is in the same direction as the net force, and is inversely proportional to the mass of the object.

  5. 5.3 Newton’s 2nd Law

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