Newton’s second law of motion it is mass times acceleration. It’s ability to apply a change in velocity on a given object

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Newton's second law of motion states that the force exerted on an object is equal to the mass of the object multiplied by the acceleration produced. In simpler terms, it means that the amount of force required to accelerate an object is directly proportional to its mass and acceleration. This law helps us understand how the force applied to an object affects its motion and how much it accelerates or decelerates. It allows us to calculate the force needed to produce a desired change in velocity (acceleration) for a given object.