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LAW OF

ACCELERATI
ON AND
FORCE
GROUP
2
WHAT IS THE LAW OF
MOTION?
any of three laws of classical mechanics,
either the law that a body remains at rest
or in motion with a constant velocity
unless an external force acts on the body
(first law of motion), the law that the sum
of the forces acting on a body is equal to
the product of the mass of the body and
the acceleration produced by the forces,
with motion in the direction of the
resultant of the forces (second law of
motion), or the law that for every force
acting on a body, the body exerts a force
WHAT IS
ACCELERATION?
the rate of change of
velocity per unit of time.

WHAT IS
A decrease in rate change.
DECELERATION?
WHAT IS
In physics, FORCE?
a force is any interaction
that, when unopposed, will change
the motion of an object. A force can
cause an object with mass to change
its velocity, i.e., to accelerate. Force
can also be described intuitively as a
push or a pull. A force has both
magnitude and direction, making it a
vector quantity.
Newton's second law of motion pertains to
the behavior of objects for which all existing
forces are not balanced. The second law
states that the acceleration of an object is
dependent upon two variables - the net force
acting upon the object and the mass of the
object. The acceleration of an object
depends directly upon the net force acting
upon the object, and inversely upon the
mass of the object. As the force acting upon
an object is increased, the acceleration of
the object is increased. As the mass of an
object is increased, the acceleration of the
QUESTIONS
1.WHAT IS ACCELERATION?

2.WHAT IS DECELERATION?

3.WHAT IS FORCE?

4.EXPLAIN THE THIRD LAW OF


MOTION.
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