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explanation of newtons second law of motion


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Answered by dheemanth41vbcih
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the second law of motion states that the rate of change of momentum of an object is proportional to the applied unbalanced force in the direction of force

suppose an object of mass,M is moving along a straight line with an initial velocity , V in time, T by the application of a constant force , F throughout the time, T .the initial and final momentum of the object will be ,p1=MV and p2=MV respectively

Answered by wiccalcutta
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HELLO.

Newton's second law of motion pertains to the behavior of objects for which all existing forces are not balanced. The second law states that the acceleration of an object is dependent upon two variables - the net force acting upon the object and the mass of the object. The acceleration of an object depends directly upon the net force acting upon the object, and inversely upon the mass of the object. As the force acting upon an object is increased, the acceleration of the object is increased. As the mass of an object is increased, the acceleration of the object is decreased.

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