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Derivation of Newton's second law of motion

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Answered by susan8790
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Derived of Newton's second law. "in last" direction of force.
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Answered by priyanshu85
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The rate of change of momentum is proportional to the applied force and the change of momentum occur in the direction of the force .
The initial momentum of the object = mu,
its final momentum after time = MV
Rate of change of momentum = change in momentum/time
Rate of change of momentum = mv- mu/t = m(v-u)/t =ma
Second law of motion
ma ( alpha sign) F
F = k ma
F = m× a
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