explain Newton's second law of motion how can this law be used to measure force acting on object
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the Newton's second law says that force is equal to the product of mass of object and its acceleration.
Formula is f=ma
we can conclude force acting on body by using formula (f=ma).
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Formula is f=ma
we can conclude force acting on body by using formula (f=ma).
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Your answe is Partially correct or say it is almost incorrect. Only formula is correct.
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The acceleration of an object as produced by a net force is directly proportional to the magnitude of the net force, in the same direction as the net force, and inversely proportional to the mass of the object.
F=ma
F=dp/dt
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Newton's 2nd law state that the rate of change of momentum is directly proportional to the unbalanced force acting on it- Force is proportional to rate of change of momentum It is proportional to change in momentum. It is proportional to final momentum-initial momentum/time F is proportional p2-p1/. F is proportional to mv-mu/t. F is proportional m(v-u)/t. F is proportional to ma. F=kma but k=1. F=ma Therefore F=m(v-u)/t
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F=ma
F=dp/dt
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Newton's 2nd law state that the rate of change of momentum is directly proportional to the unbalanced force acting on it- Force is proportional to rate of change of momentum It is proportional to change in momentum. It is proportional to final momentum-initial momentum/time F is proportional p2-p1/. F is proportional to mv-mu/t. F is proportional m(v-u)/t. F is proportional to ma. F=kma but k=1. F=ma Therefore F=m(v-u)/t
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