acceleration
(Mass) x (Acceleration)
Actually, the first one is completely independent on the second one. But the second one doesn't make any sense without the first one.
they both are always making time and is always in motion
force = mass x accelerationThat is Newton's Second Law.
Newtons laws of motion
The clue is in the question.
Newton's First Law called the Law of Inertia, deals with objects having constant motion staying in a straight-line.
Isaac Newton, he discovered: -Newton's First Law of motion. -Newton's Second Law of motion. -Newton's Third Law of motion.
F = m a
yea
His First Law and Second Law both do.
Mass
This is because two concepts are derived from the newtons second law. First : Force . F = m * a Second : momentum .. p = m * v
The link at the bottom will help you out, its a video
(Mass) x (Acceleration)
newtons second law of motion
Newton's third law of motion is that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. This law is also called reciprocal motion/force or "action-reaction."