Newton's Second Law of Motion F=ma) _ GCSE Physics

Newton's Second Law of Motion F=ma) _ GCSE Physics

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Physics, Science

11th Grade - University

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The video explains how an object accelerates in the direction of the resultant force, with greater forces causing greater acceleration. It discusses the inverse relationship between mass and acceleration, and introduces the equation F=ma. A practical example is provided, and it concludes with a fun fact about the unit of force, the newton.

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3 mins • 1 pt

If a car has a mass of 700 kilograms and accelerates at 0.05 meters per second squared, what is the force applied?

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What is a newton in terms of weight, and how does it relate to everyday objects?

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