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Explain with the help of an example of Newtons Second law

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Answered by julie2
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newtons second law states that rate of change of momentum is directly proportional to
the applied force
Answered by Mansi4292
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second law of motion states that the rate of change of momentum of an object is directly proportional to the applied unbalanced force in the direction of the force
the mathematical formulation of second law of motion would be like we are going to put the values of momentum which is one would be when velocity changes The Massw will be the same but the velocity will change from you to be so first we are going to keep v and then minus it from the value of mass into you and then doing this process we are going to proceed forward and then will going to get f is equal to M A and
the most known example for this this law is of that of a fast moving cricket ball which is that the cricket player lowers his hands down to stay while catching a while holding a catch this is because as the time increases the the acceleration decreases so therefore the impact of catching the fast moving ball is also reduced
but when the ball is stopped suddenly then its high velocity decreases in a very short interval of time does the rate of change of momentum of the ball will be large
so while catching a ball with has in law which possesses a large force then the hands of the player might get hurt
so this is only and the most basic example to understand Newton's second law







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