If you know the amount of the unbalanced force acting upon an object and the mass of the object, using Newton's 2nd Law what could you calculate about the object?
A) acceleration
B) friction
C) inertia
D) velocity

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Hello! To figure out what goes where. We need to understand the formula of Newton's Second Law. It can be expressed as so.

Force = Mass X Acceleration.

Since we are given the unbalanced force and the mass of the object. We can rearrange the formula to find the object's acceleration.

The second law of Newton explains the behavior of things upon which forces need not balance, and further discussion can be defined as follows:

  • Imbalance forces create acting upon the object with an acceleration that is directly proportional(equal) to the force applied and inverse proportional to the mass.
  • Acceleration is the rate during which velocity evolves, including both terms of direction and speed.

                 [tex]\bold{Force= Mass \times acceleration}[/tex]

  • We know the imbalanced force as well as the mass of the object. To find the object's acceleration, you can modify the formula.

Therefore, the answer is "Option A".

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