How does newton's second law of motion give the concept of inertial mass?
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Question:- How does newton's second law of motion give the concept of inertial mass?
Ans:- Newton second law
It states that rate of change of momentum of a body is directly proportional to the applied force
According to the question
Mass = a=F/M
M=f/a
This is the inertial mass
Higher the mass means the lesser the acceleration
Thus the mass of a body can resist the acceleration rate of change in velocity which is coming up due to external force .this is called the measure of inertia of a given body
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Question:- How does newton's second law of motion give the concept of inertial mass?
Ans:- Newton second law
It states that rate of change of momentum of a body is directly proportional to the applied force
According to the question
Mass = a=F/M
M=f/a
This is the inertial mass
Higher the mass means the lesser the acceleration
Thus the mass of a body can resist the acceleration rate of change in velocity which is coming up due to external force .this is called the measure of inertia of a given body
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Hope it helps
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