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26 Derive relation Force (F)=mass(m) x acceleration


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Answered by ashishyadav57305
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Answer:

change in momentum is equal to force

movement = mass x velocity

change in movement =( mv-mu)/t where m=mass

u =initial velocity

v= final velocity

t = time

change in movement = (mv-mu)/t

=m(v-u)/t

since (v-u)/t = acclaration = a

change in movement= m x a

change in acclaration = force

force (F) = mass(m) x acceleration (a)

derived

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