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Deduce Newton's second law from third law​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

In the absence of external force, the rate of change of momentum must be zero i.e., d/dt (pB+pA) must be zero. This is nothing but Newton's third law of motion. Hence, third law of motion is contained in the second law. ... Its is the 3rd law of motion.

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Newtons 3rd law applies to driving because when you drive the action force is the pushing against the road and the reaction is the road pushing against the tires. Also when a car hits a person, the person hits the car.

Newton's third law

The third law states that all forces between two objects exist in equal magnitude and opposite direction: if one object A exerts a force FA on a second object B, then B simultaneously exerts a force FB on A, and the two forces are equal in magnitude and opposite in direction: FA = −FB.

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Answered by MysteriousAryan
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Answer:

newton \: second \: law

Newton's second law states that the momentum is equal to acceleration into velocity

it's unit is ms-1

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