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N2L
(redirected from Newton's Second Law (mechanics))

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N2LLiquid Nitrogen
N2LNewton's Second Law (mechanics)


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No flaws in the proof are apparent but a typical natural scientific logic is: NSL and U [implies] V, where NSL is Newton's Second Law.
Gramer, Gornitz and Weizsacker use Newton's second law as an example.
According to Newton's second law of motion, the more force Shaun exerts on one side of his board, the greater his acceleration will be in the direction of that force.
 
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