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Acceleration Quote by Brian Ellis

“Does the engineer ever predict the acceleration of a given body from a knowledge of its mass and of the forces acting upon it? Of course. Does the chemist ever measure the mass of an atom by measuring its acceleration in a given field of force? Yes. Does the physicist ever determine the strength…” quote by Brian Ellis
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“Does the engineer ever predict the acceleration of a given body from a knowledge of its mass and of the forces acting upon it? Of course. Does the chemist ever measure the mass of an atom by measuring its acceleration in a given field of force? Yes. Does the physicist ever determine the strength of a field by measuring the acceleration of a known mass in that field? Certainly. Why then, should any one of these roles be singled out as the role of Newton's second law of motion? The fact is that it has a variety of roles.”

Brian Ellis

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Source Article: Physics Education, 2020

Newton’s second law is a versatile tool used across disciplines, not exclusive to any single field.

In simple terms: The law applies widely.

Key Takeaway

Recognize its broad utility.

Themes

science interdisciplinary fundamentals

Mood

analytical thoughtful

Type

educational philosophical

When to use this quote

  • teaching
  • research
  • engineering
  • policy making

Key Concepts

mechanics physics education

Questions to Reflect On

  • Why is it important to see laws as cross‑disciplinary tools?
  • How does this perspective affect teaching?
A Different Perspective

Overemphasis on one discipline can limit interdisciplinary insight.

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