This video explains the relationship between force, mass and acceleration as well as the link between them and Newton’s Second Law for A Level Physics.

You should remember most of this from GCSE Physics, but it’s good to refresh your knowledge. F=ma is a special case of Newton’s Second Law provided you have a constant mass and a uniform acceleration, and it used throughout this subject to calculate how objects change their motion when a net force is applied.

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