Physics, asked by Anonymous, 9 months ago

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i have a doubt in physics.. actually a very easy doubt for you all becaise i am little slow in physics..

So, when we calculate F=MA, we should know both the initial and final velocities or sometimes we already get given the two, but what if the both the initial and final velocities are same like both are 5 m/s ? I guess the force wont be zero in the other situation

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Answered by BrainlyEmpire
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Answer:

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Explanation:

The second experiment involves verifying Newton's second law, which can be summarized as F = ma . In other words, force is equal to mass times acceleration. To verify this, you will devise an experiment that manipulates these three variables to determine the affect they have on each other.

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Answered by ayush3520
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if the initial and final velocity is same then acceleration will be 0 which will also lead the force to become 0

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