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Derive F=ma in easy words plzz.

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Answered by yashu333
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Answered by Anonymous
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From Newton's second law of motion we know, the rate of change of momentum of an object is directly proportional to the unbalanced force acting on it.

So......

F = Change in momentum / time

We also know that momentum is the motion contained in a body. It is the product of mass and velocity of the body i.e.

P = mv

Now, consider a body of mass 'm' moving with initial velocity 'u', final velocity 'v' in time 't'. Then,

Change in momentum = Final momentum - Initial momentum

Or,

Change in momentum = mv - mu = m(v-u)

So,

F= m(v-u) / t

We know,

a = v-u / t

Therefore,

F = ma


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