Derive from Newton's second law of motion the first equation of motion.
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Derive relation F = ma from Newton 2nd Law of Motion. Let us derive the relation of force F = ma from Newton's second law: ... It means that the linear momentum will change faster when a bigger force is applied. Consider a body of mass 'm' moving with velocity v.
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From Newton's second law of motion: F=m×a
If F= 0, then a=0.
This means that if no Force is applied on the body, its acceleration will be zero. If the body is at rest, it will remain at rest and if it is moving, it will remain moving in the same direction with the same speed. This a body not acted upon by any external force, does not change its state of rest or of motion.
This is the statement of Newton's first law of motion.
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If F= 0, then a=0.
This means that if no Force is applied on the body, its acceleration will be zero. If the body is at rest, it will remain at rest and if it is moving, it will remain moving in the same direction with the same speed. This a body not acted upon by any external force, does not change its state of rest or of motion.
This is the statement of Newton's first law of motion.
Hope this helps :)
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