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Can force be defined as rate of change of momentum ​

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Answered by radhika9585
2

Answer:

yes...............Because F = m×a

and rate of change of momentum = m×a

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Answered by diveshsaini82
1

Answer:

yes

Explanation:

this is second low of motion

dp/dt=d(mv-mu)

=md(v-u) / dt

=ma = force

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