explain newton's second law of motion?
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Newton’s Second law of motion states that the force ‘F’ acting on a body
of mass ‘m’ producing acceleration ‘a’ is equal to the product of the mass and
acceleration of the body. That is, F = ma
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Here is your answer :-
NEWTON'S SECOND LAW :-
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According to it force is directly proportional to the rate of change of linear momentum.
F α dp/dt
F = k dp/dt
Now,
p (momentum) = mv
So,
F = k d(mv)/dt
F = k md(v)/dt
F = k ma
(As, dv/dt = a)
Experimentally k =1
So,
F = ma
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Here is your answer :-
NEWTON'S SECOND LAW :-
=======================
According to it force is directly proportional to the rate of change of linear momentum.
F α dp/dt
F = k dp/dt
Now,
p (momentum) = mv
So,
F = k d(mv)/dt
F = k md(v)/dt
F = k ma
(As, dv/dt = a)
Experimentally k =1
So,
F = ma
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