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Derive equatioequation F=ma in term of momentum

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Answered by Anonymous
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here's ur answer dude

Explanation:

Newton's second law, which states that the force F acting on a body is equal to the mass m of the body multiplied by the acceleration a of its centre of mass, F = ma, is the basic equation of motion in classical mechanics.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Newton’s second law of motion states that the force exerted by a body is directly proportional to the rate of change of its momentum. For a body of mass ‘m’, whose velocity changes from u to v in time t, when force ‘F’ is applied.

F∝ Changeinmomentum/time

F∝ mv−mu/t

F∝m( v−u )t

⇒F∝ma⇒F=kma(∵a= v−u/t )

⇒F=ma(∵k=constant=1)

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