Newton's second law of motion states:The acceleration of an object is proportional to the resultant force acting on it and inverselyproportional to the object's mass
Newton's second law explains the following important principles:
An object will accelerate (change its velocity) in response to a resultant force
The bigger this resultant force, the larger the acceleration
For a given force, the greater the object's mass, the smaller the acceleration experienced
Calculating Force & Acceleration
Newton's second law can be expressed as an equation:
F = ma
Where:
F = resultantforce on the object in Newtons (N)
m = mass of the object in kilograms (kg)
a = acceleration of the object in metres per second squared (m/s2)