Physics MCQS - QUESTION DETAILS

In Classical Mechanics, what law relates the force applied to an object and the resulting acceleration?
A. Newton's First Law
B. Newton's Second Law
C. Newton's Third Law
D. Law of Gravitation

Newton's Second Law establishes the relationship between force and acceleration, making option B correct.

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