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Which scientific law states the relationship between an object's mass, acceleration, and amount of force acting on it?
Law of universal gravitation
Newton's third law of motion
Keplar's law of planetary motion
Newton's second law of motion
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Newton's second law of motion
Step-by-step explanation:
This is the equation F=ma
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