how is the change in momentum related to force?
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According to Newton’s second law of motion
Force = Rate of change of momentum
Force = change in momentum / Time taken
F = Δp / t
Δp = Ft
Force = Rate of change of momentum
Force = change in momentum / Time taken
F = Δp / t
Δp = Ft
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hey
here's your answer!!
Momentum of a body is the product of its mass and velocity.
P = m.v
Force is the product of the mass of a body with the acceleration with which it is moving.
F = m.a
=> F = m. v/t
so the rate of change of momentum is called force.
so F = p/t
Hope it helps!!
here's your answer!!
Momentum of a body is the product of its mass and velocity.
P = m.v
Force is the product of the mass of a body with the acceleration with which it is moving.
F = m.a
=> F = m. v/t
so the rate of change of momentum is called force.
so F = p/t
Hope it helps!!
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