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derive newton law of motion mathematics

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Answered by rvk123
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the first law is ...the object required some force to move any mass with an accera...
f=ma

second is if any object is in constant speed then a force is requried to move that object .....


third is every object has an equal and opposite reaction
Answered by AkshithaZayn
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we wanna first derive the second law of motion mathematically and then derive the first law through second one.
second law f=ma
change in momentum= mv-mu
m(v-u)
rate of change of p= m(v-u)/t
f= kma (v-u/t=a)
k is constant proportionality.
f=ma derived.
from this, we can derive first law.
f=ma
f=m(v-u)/t
ft=mv-mu.
I don't think third law has mathematical derivation.☺
only derivation related is m1u1+m2u2=m1v1+m2v2.
recoil velocity same equation above.
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