How do we relate the second law of motion in our daily life activities
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NEWTON’S SECOND LAW:
The rate of change of momentum with respect to rate of change time is equal to the applied force.This is known as Newton’s second law.
F=dP/dt P=momentum
we know that P=m.v
F=d(m.v)/dt
F=m.dv/dt
F=m.a here, (dv/dt=accelaration)
example; Think about the situation when you are pushing your bicycle versus when you are pushing your car. You require more force to be given to the car in order to move it at an equal acceleration as compared to force required to move your bicycle. Bicycle having less mass than a motor cycle accelerates at a lesser force applied on it. Alternatively, if three of your friends help you push the car, you can push the car easily as compared to you doing it alone. Hence, the mass remained the same but the increased force provided more acceleration.
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Change in velocity means change in speed and/or change in direction. The equation is Force = mass x acceleration which happens to most of our daily life activities. When you move an object from at rest to moving is an example of newton's second law. The application is almost everything that we see in daily life.
Examples of Newton's 2nd Law If you use the same force to push a truck and push a car, the car will have more acceleration than the truck, because the car has less mass.......
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