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011. Explain Newton's second law of motion and with the help of example show how it
is used in sports.

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Answered by madhavmanu454
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Newton's second law states that acceleration is proportional to net force, and inversely proportional to mass. ... In order to find the amount of applied force, we must use the same equation as above, but use the acceleration of the ball instead: Therefore the force applied to the ball by the racquet is 2.5x10^2 N.

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Answered by Anonymous
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According to Newton second law of motion,the Rate of change of a body/object is directed proportional to force applied to it and takes place in the direction in which the force acts.

  • Force=Mass×Acceleration

The acceleration produced by the body/object is directly proportional to the Force and it is inversely proportional to the mass of the body/object. Since, the acceleration produced is inversely proportional to the mass of a body so if the mass of a body is doubled, it's acceleration will be halved and if the mass is halved then acceleration will get doubled. Also the acceleration produced is inversely proportional to the mass of the body, it means that it will be easier to move light bodies then heavy bodies.

Examples:

You may have noticed that while catching the faster moving cricket ball,a fielder often pulls his hand backward with the moving ball. This is because In doing so,the fielder increases the time during which the high velocity if the moving ball decreases to zero. Therefore, the Acceleration of the ball is decreases and therefore impact of catching the faster moving ball is also reduced and fielder did not get hurt in his hand.

You may have also seen In the case of high jump, a athlete is provided either a cushion or a help of same on the ground to call. A help of same reduced the large Momentum of a falling 'high jumping athlete'. And due to this the rate of changed of momentum of athlete is less due to which a smaller stopping for exacts on the athlete and they does not get hurt.

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