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The statement “force equals mass times acceleration” si newton’s second law ig motion. Why si this a law rather than a theory
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The statement “force equals mass times acceleration” si newton’s second law ig motion. Why si this a law rather than a theory
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We are not explaining something, just describing a fact about nature. This law has been repeatedly supported by many observations and experiments.
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