Physics, asked by ramthemux, 1 year ago

Definition of force can be stated from: ?

1) Newton's 1st Law of motion.
2) Newton's 2nd Law of motion.



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cbc4483: From first law , any object oppose to change their status of rest or motion unless any force applied to it which means force is a quantity which tries to change situation of any object or particle
cbc4483: and from second law of motion f=m.a which means if their is no acceleration force on object will be zero. actually Newtown first law is special case of second law. you can proof first law by second law.
ramthemux: hey dude i am just asking which option is most appropriate.....& it's justification
cbc4483: ok, you got your answer?

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Answered by shwetha25
16
The definition of force can be stated from Newton's second law of motion. It states that force F = ma. Force applied depends upon the acceleration.

So 2) is the right option.

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Answered by pavamuruganpbcfes
9
Newton's first law:- Any object remains in the state of rest or in uniform motion along a straight line, until it is compelled to change the state by applying external force.
Explanation:- If any object is in the state of rest, then it will remain in rest until a external force is applied to change it's state. similarly an object will remain in motion until any external force is applied over it to change it's state. This means all object resist to in changing their state. The state of any object can be changed by applying external forces only.
Newton's second law:- The rate of change of momentum is directly proportional to the force applied in the direction of force.
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