Answer:
Second Law of Motion (Law of acceleration)
- It states that the acceleration of an object equals the net force acting on the object divided by the object's mass.
To simplify, use the magic formula triangle
the units of these quantities were as follows: Force (Kilogram meter per second squared or kg m/s² which is also equivalent to one Newton, or N), mass (kilogram or kg), and acceleration (meter per second squared or m/s²).
The Formula on Law of acceleration is:
If the force is missing, Force = Mass × Acceleration or F = ma
If the mass is missing, Mass = Force ÷ Acceleration or m = F/a
If the acceleration is missing, Acceleration = Force ÷ Mass or a = F/m