Physics, asked by nanduzzchachu, 6 months ago

force the rate of change of.- mass, velocity, momentum
,acceleration​

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Answered by GlitteringSparkle
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Answer:

rate of change of momentum = mass x rate of change of velocity.

➡ This means that Newton's Second Law can be rewritten: force = rate of change of momentum. Now think of a collision, or any kind of interaction, between two objects A and B, say.

Answered by mohitladdha21
0

Answer:

Explanation:

f=ma

f= m [(v-u)/t]

so answer is velocity.

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