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Deduce a relationship between the cause of motion and it's effect

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Answered by kakumar140
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Explanation:

the cause of motion is external acting force on the body or object.

it's effect is seen immediately when body moving on in any direction.

Answered by Anonymous
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Relationship between the cause of motion and it's effect :

• According to the first law of Newton an uniform motion is only caused when an external force is applied on an object.

So,the cause of motion is the applied external force on an object.

• And, similarly the external force causes motion in a body. So,the effect of the external force is the motion of the body.

• Now,the relationship between force and motion is

F = M × A

(Here, F = Applied force ; M = Mass of the body ; A = Acceleration)

Acceleration is surely caused by velocity which denotes the presence of motion in a body. A stationary object doesn't have any kind of acceleration.

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