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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Why Do Things Move Group 3, Newton's second law Example A person pushing a shopping cart that requires more force when full, F=ma Equation to find force Force, Mass Can be measured in Kg, Examples of the laws in the real world Example Newton's first law, Examples of the laws in the real world Example A bowling ball staying still until being pushed by something, Net force A Net Force is measured in Newtons Newtons, A=f/m Equation to find acceleration Acceleration, Newton's second law Acceleraton= Force/Mass Acceleration, Newton's second law Force= Mass x Acceleration Force, Newton's second law Acceleration= Force/Mass A=f/m, Newton's second law Example Examples of the laws in the real world, Newton's first law Called the law of inertia Inertia, Units A unit of weight Kg, Newton's second law Force= Mass x Acceleration F=ma, M=F/a Used to calculate mass Mass, Newtons Newtons is the unit that measures force Force, Inertia Inertia is not a force Force, M/s2 Acceleration is measured in Acceleration, Force Things move when forces are acting upon them Why do things move?, Units Unit of acceleration M/s2