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In this activity, we delve into Newton's Second Law of Motion, focusing on the concept of acceleration. Acceleration is a measurement of how quickly an object changes its velocity, which can occur when it speeds up, slows down, or changes direction. We will explore how the amount of force applied to an object relates to its acceleration—greater force results in more acceleration. Additionally, we will examine how mass affects acceleration, with more massive objects requiring more force to accelerate compared to less massive ones.
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Activity #6 Newton’s Second law of Motion
Understand… • Acceleration is a measurement of how quickly an object changes velocity.
Understand… • Acceleration can occur when an object speeds up, slows dow, or changes it’s direction of motion.
Understand… • The more force that is applied, the more an object will accelerate.
Understand… • The more mass an object has, the harder it is to accelerate. The less mass an object has, the easier it is to accelerate.