Physics, asked by AshuAce, 1 year ago

From Newton's 3rd law of motion
F is equals to?
and a is equals to?
Please reply for both​

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Answered by miana18
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from newton's 3rd law every action has an equal n opposite reaction v could infer that if applied force is F then the opposite force would b equal to-F... n according to 2nd law that is rate of change of momentum is directly proportional to F we could interpret that change in momentum i.e. denoted by dp/dt where p is the momentum is equal to m.a where m is the mass and a is acceleration....

in short 3rd law is F=-F' where F' is opposite force and 2nd law is F=m.a= dp/dt..

hope this helps u:)


AshuAce: then what a(acceleration) is equals to (Formula)??
miana18: acceleration is equal to rate of chamge of velocity
miana18: or force by m
miana18: or rate of chamge of momentum by m
AshuAce: is v2-u2/2s =a (is it right)
miana18: yes
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