Does single force acting on a particle necessarily change its ke ad momentum
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Newton's second law F → = d p → d t clearly states that if there is a net externalforce on a particle, its momentum will necessarily change. The change may be in the magnitude or in the direction or both. ... Changing only the direction ofmomentum does not change the kinetic energy of the particle.
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