The Newton's second law relates the net force, acceleration and
   mass of an object, such that:
`bar F = m*bar a`
   
`bar F` represents the net force
   vector
m represents the mass of
   object
`bar a` represents the acceleration vector of
   object
The equation `bar F` = `m*bar a` implies the following
   relation between the net force and acceleration, with respect to the fact that net force and
   acceleration are both vectors, such that:
- the direction of the net
   force vector coincides with the direction of acceleration vector
-
   the magnitude of the net force vector is proportional to the magnitude of acceleration vector:
   `|bar F| ~~ |bar a|.` 
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