Newton's Second Law
Examine the relationship between acceleration, net force and mass. The larger a net force is, the larger the acceleration. In the same way, a small net force results in a small acceleration. So a small mass will have a small acceleration and a large mass also a small acceleration. Newton's second law of motion states that an object will accelerate in the direction of the net force; the magnitude of the acceleration is directly proportional to the magnitude of the net force and inversely proportional to the object's mass. From this we can represent the law with this equation:
Practice
Quizzes
1. http://dev.physicslab.org/PracticeProblems/Worksheets/Phy1Hon/dynamics/netF.aspx (mutiple choice quiz)
2. http://www.schoolphysics.co.uk/animations/Quiz_Newton's_Second_Law/index.html (matching)
3. http://www.sciencewithmrnoon.com/projectarise/physics1st/2ndlawqz.html
4.http://www.nisd.net/taft/classrooms/martin/Assets/PDFWorksheets/Forcemomentum/images/WorksheetPracticeProblemsforNewtons2law.pdf (worksheet problems)
5. http://www.hayshighindians.com/academics/classes/csadams/srphysics/answers/N2nd%20Law%202nd%20HW.pdf (worksheet problems)
1. http://dev.physicslab.org/PracticeProblems/Worksheets/Phy1Hon/dynamics/netF.aspx (mutiple choice quiz)
2. http://www.schoolphysics.co.uk/animations/Quiz_Newton's_Second_Law/index.html (matching)
3. http://www.sciencewithmrnoon.com/projectarise/physics1st/2ndlawqz.html
4.http://www.nisd.net/taft/classrooms/martin/Assets/PDFWorksheets/Forcemomentum/images/WorksheetPracticeProblemsforNewtons2law.pdf (worksheet problems)
5. http://www.hayshighindians.com/academics/classes/csadams/srphysics/answers/N2nd%20Law%202nd%20HW.pdf (worksheet problems)