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from the second law of newton, derive the relation between the momentum produced in a body and the force applied on the body

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Answered by tusharporiya158
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Answer:

it's in class 11 bro

Step-by-step explanation:

F=ma is not a correct relationship between mometum and force

but F= dp/dt is correct relation

because F=ma is correct only when mass is constant

but F=dp/dt is always correct

Answered by volleyattackersuraj1
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Answer:

The force applied on a body is directly proportional to the rate of change of momentum.

i.e. Force = Rate of change of momentum

F = (mv-mu)/t

F= m(v-u)/t

F= ma

Since (v-u)/t=a. where a is acceleration

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