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from Newton's law of gravitation in mathematically​

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Answered by BrainlyFIRE
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Answered by mas959493
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According to newton second law of motion,

F directly proportional to change in momentum/time taken

So,F directly proportional to mv-mu/T

=m(v-u/T)

orF directly proportional to m×a

F=kma (where k is constant)

orF=ma


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