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41. What is the relation between the momentum of a body and the force acting on it?​

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Answered by llMsBrainlyTrainerll
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Force and momentum are directly proportional. Hence, momentum of the body increases with increase in the applied force. This relation is derived from Newton's second law of motion. Thus rate of change of momentum and the force applied are directly proportional to each other.

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Force and momentum are directly proportional. Hence, momentum of the body increases with increase in the applied force. This relation is derived from Newton's second law of motion. Thus rate of change of momentum and the force applied are directly proportional to each other.

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