Channel: Brian Swarthout
Category: Education
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Description: This video shows you how to use Newton’s second law of motion to calculate the acceleration of an object that is being pushed up an inclined plane. There are two worked examples. In the first example there is no friction and in the second example there is friction between the object and the inclined plane. Newton’s second law states that the acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the net force applied to the object and inversely proportional to the mass of the object. Social Media for Step by Step Science: Teacher Pay Teachers Store: tinyurl.com/y6d2cdfj Instagram: instagram.com/stepbystepscience101 Website: stepbystepscience.com Blog: stepbystepscience.com/blog Link Tree: linktr.ee/stepbystepscience Link for sharing this video: youtu.be/DJ_P60EcOFA Support my channel by doing all of the following: (1) Subscribe to get all my excellent physics, chemistry and math videos. (2) Give me a thumbs up for this video. (3) Leave me a nice positive comment. (4) Share is Caring, sharing this video with all of your friends.