Physics, asked by pranav489, 2 months ago

Are the direction of acceleration on a body and
the direction of external force acting on the body
always the same? If not, give an example. If the
given statement is true, how do you account for
it in the following situation? A toy car is tied to
a string and is being pulled in a direction making
an angle with the horizontal, whereas the toy car
accelerates in a horizontal direction as shown in
the figure.
Pls answer

Answers

Answered by sonakshi9255
6

Answer:

yes it is possible that the direction of acceleration on a body and the external force acting on the body always the same according to newtons second law of motion the direction force is same as the direction of momentum momentum is the change of velocity ×mass in unit time but

Explanation:

mass is constant so change in velocity in unit time is called acceleration so this statement is true in the sense of toy car the direction of force along the horizontal make angle thita so acceleration along the horizontal is also same so we can say that the direction of force and acceleration is same along the horizontal

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