Newton's second principle states that: A The acceleration has the same direction as the applied force The acceleration of a particle experiencing a constant force is inversely proportional to the B mass of the particle all of these The acceleration of a particle is directly proportional to the applied force acting on the particle.

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Chapter5: Newton's Law Of Motion
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Problem 107CP: An object is acted on by three simultaneous forces: F1=(3.00i+2.00j)N , F2=(6.00i4.00j)N , and...
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Newton's second principle states that:
A The acceleration has the same direction as the applied force
The acceleration of a particle experiencing a constant force is inversely proportional to the
(B
mass of the particle
all of these
The acceleration of a particle is directly proportional to the applied force acting on the
particle.
Transcribed Image Text:Newton's second principle states that: A The acceleration has the same direction as the applied force The acceleration of a particle experiencing a constant force is inversely proportional to the (B mass of the particle all of these The acceleration of a particle is directly proportional to the applied force acting on the particle.
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