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Motion: Newton's Second Law

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Description: Newton's Second Law describes the fundamental relationship between force, mass, and acceleration. Use this Formula Solver! Series program to learn how it works (and to check your homework answers, too!)
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Newton's Second Law describes the fundamental relationship between force, mass, and acceleration. Use this Formula Solver! Series program to learn how it works (and to check your homework answers, too!)

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  1. this one is good!!!

    I didnt even have to pull out a calculator!!!

    i just put my values in the box and it did it all!!! I didnt even have to rearrange the equation to satisfy.. 500N=3500*a...  It automatically made it a=500/3500..

    good stuff

    Jackson Foreman on Monday, 05 May 2008, 05:41 CDT |

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