Physics, asked by nv45708, 11 days ago

Draw the graph for force vs. acceleration when mass is constant?​

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Answered by parikshit17
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so there u r. A good question with mistake ( i admire good questions with mistake) . In Newtonian world when u think about mass it is always constant, as there is no scope of welcoming the conception of changing mass in this system and there is no where the guts to hug the rest mass conception. so u don't need to mention constant mass. Now comes to the point, by second law of motion we get the idea of conservation of momentum and also the relation between F and p that F=dp/dt( p is linear momentum) when there is no force p is constant. Now it also gives the idea of 3 rd law F=ma ( dp/dt=d/dt(mv)=mdv/dt=ma)

so this equation looks like a st line ,

y=mx+c …wherev m is gradient ( tan o. where o is the angle made with positive x axis).

if u compare this two u will get y=mx …

so the curve will be a st line passing through the origin . hope this will help

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