Physics, asked by swastikojha14, 1 month ago

Force is the product of mass and speed, is this true or false​

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Answered by WiIdBoy
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\impliesThe given statement is false as Force = mass × acceleration.

A force can force any object having mass to change the current velocity. In other words, it helps it to accelerate. ... Force has both of the direction and magnitude.

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Answered by bujivarsha05
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Answer:

false.

Explanation:

f=m×a

force (f)=mass (m) × acceleration

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