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According to Newton’s second law, the change of motion of an object is proportional to the:

Newton’s second law states that the change of motion of an object is proportional to the force impressed.

Newton’s second law, F=ma, describes the relationship between the force acting on an object, its mass, and the resulting acceleration.

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