Learning Target 5 Students will explain and apply Newton's second law.

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Learning Target 5 Students will explain and apply Newton's second law.

Newton's Second Law   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=53rpQm7-thA&feature=player_detailpage

Newton's Second Law the object.

Balance vs. Unbalanced

Force/Mass as it relates to acceleration http://zonalandeducation.com/mstm/physics/mechanics/forces/newton/newtonLaw2.ht

Sample Problem F = m x a Mass = 1000kg Acceleration .05 m/s2 F = 1000 x .05 = 50 N

Working with units Mass = 1000 kg Acceleration = m/s2 1 N = 1 kg x m/ s2

Learning Target 5 Students will explain and apply Newton's second law.

Newton's Second Law http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=dwd6igp7l54