Explain Equation of 1, 2, 3, law of motion and derive it
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........here....
s=ut+1÷2at^..
v^-u^=2as
v=u+at
s=ut+1÷2at^..
v^-u^=2as
v=u+at
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hi friend here is your answer
#-- 1. that the acceleration of an object of fixed mass is proportional to the force applied;
#-- 2. that the acceleration on different objects created by a constant force is inversely proportional to the mass of the object.
The combined equation F = kma (where k is a constant) is how we usually state Newton's second law these days.
He stated it in a different, but equivalent, form. The "k" value is set to 1 in SI units as one newton is defined as the force required to accelerate 1kg at 1ms^-1.
So we are left with the familiar F = ma. #1,2,3 as well.
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