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derive second law of Newtown​

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Answered by anugraha3113
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Explanation:

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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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Answered by diptisarkar539
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Explanation:

In equation form, Newton's second law of motion is a = Fnetm a = F net m. This is often written in the more familiar form : F net = ma. The weight w of an object is defined as the force of gravity acting on an object of mass m. If the only force acting on an object is due to gravity, the object is in free fall.

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