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can newtons equation of motion be used to describe the motion of an object under the effect of variable force

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Answered by samirshaikh1111111l
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Answer:

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Answered by ridhimakh1219
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Yes

Explanation:

For the three equations of Linear motion to be applicable, the thing must travel at  velocity lesser than speed of sunshine , Constant acceleration and , during a line.

At the speed of sunshine or maybe at fractionally lesser speed, the equations of motion can't be applied thanks to effect of relativity.

The velocity must be not just lesser than the speed of sunshine. It should be much lesser than the speed of sunshine in order that the relativistic effects are often ignored.

Constant acceleration and travelling during a line isn't necessary.

As and when a force is applied, which changes the acceleration and makes the thing to vary direction, necessary changes are often made to the initial velocity and initial position at the time the force is applied and therefore the law are often applied afresh.

In case of circular motion, we've equivalent laws using angular displacement, angular velocity and angular acceleration.

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