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a force of 10 Newton acts on a body of mass 1 kg for 5 second to distance of 10 M the rate of change of momentum is ​

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Answered by guptapreeti051181
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Answer:

Newtons 2nd law is usually written and remembered as F=ma.

At a more advanced level it is understood in a form closer to Newton’s original version - Force = rate of change of momentum.

So if the net force is 10N so is the rate of change of momentum. You could change the units to momentum/time ie ( kgm/s )/s so kgm/s^2

Answered by lavanyapunjala14
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Answer:

Answer:

answer is 10N

Explanation:

because F=rate of change of momentum

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