Question
Which statement below is the best example of Newton’s Second Law of Motion?(1 point)
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A 0.43 kg football rests on the tee until the kicker kicks the football.
A 0.43 kg football rests on the tee until the kicker kicks the football.
A dog is pulling on his owner’s leash; the owner is pulling the leash with equal and opposite force.
A dog is pulling on his owner’s leash; the owner is pulling the leash with equal and opposite force.
Two teams are tied in a tug of war.
Two teams are tied in a tug of war.
The acceleration of a 0.058kg tennis ball depends on the force of the racquet.
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A 0.43 kg football rests on the tee until the kicker kicks the football.
A 0.43 kg football rests on the tee until the kicker kicks the football.
A dog is pulling on his owner’s leash; the owner is pulling the leash with equal and opposite force.
A dog is pulling on his owner’s leash; the owner is pulling the leash with equal and opposite force.
Two teams are tied in a tug of war.
Two teams are tied in a tug of war.
The acceleration of a 0.058kg tennis ball depends on the force of the racquet.
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The best example of Newton's Second Law of Motion is:
**The acceleration of a 0.058 kg tennis ball depends on the force of the racquet.**
This statement relates directly to Newton's Second Law, which states that the force acting on an object is equal to the mass of the object multiplied by its acceleration (F = ma). In this case, the force applied by the racquet results in the acceleration of the tennis ball.
**The acceleration of a 0.058 kg tennis ball depends on the force of the racquet.**
This statement relates directly to Newton's Second Law, which states that the force acting on an object is equal to the mass of the object multiplied by its acceleration (F = ma). In this case, the force applied by the racquet results in the acceleration of the tennis ball.
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