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explain the equation f = ma

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Answered by Addy09
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Heyy !!
The equation F=MA is basically used for the second law of motion i.e. "Force applied on an object is directly proportional to change in momentum"
Change in momentum can be written as final momentum - initial momentum
=> F=mv-mu/t where m is the mass and v and u are the final and initial velocities
=> F=m (v-u)/t
v-u/t can be written as acceleration
So => F=ma
Hope it helps...!

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