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Newton’s second law of motion states that larger things need more force to move them than lighter things. What would be an example of this law in action? (write in one sentence)
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An example of Newton's second law of motion in action would be pushing a heavy shopping cart requires more force than pushing a lightweight backpack.
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Another example of Newton's second law of motion in action would be a car requiring a greater force to accelerate compared to a bicycle.
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