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how can  we  prove that F=ma

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Answered by ramanamurthy
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i think it may help you,
According to Newton's second law:The rate of change of momentum of a body is directly proportional to the applied force.Suppose a body of mass m having an initial velocity u.Initial momentum=munow a force F acts on the body for time t,and final velocity becomes v.Final momentum=mvChange in momentum=mv-muNow according to Newton's law

Pareen: u r crrct
Answered by Pareen
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newton's second law says that an object with mass M subjected to force F, will accelerate in the direction of the force with acceleration A and the acceleration will be proportional to the force, inversely proportional to the mass:
A= F/M....... this leads to F=M*A

nnnht1: ACC TO NEWTONS SECOND LAW OF MOTION THE RATE OF CHANGE OF MOMENTUM IS DIRECTLY PROPORTIONAL TO THE APPLIED FORCE.
nnnht1: ACC TO NEWTONS SECOND LAW OF MOTION THE RATE OF CHANGE OF MOMENTUM IS DIRECTLY PROPORTIONAL TO THE APPLIED FORCE NOW,MOMENTUM(p)=mv
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