if two bodies of different masses initially at rest are acted upon by the same force for the same time then the both bodies acquire the same?
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By Newton’s second law of motion.F→=dp→dtF→=dp→dt. If the force acts for a very short duration dtdtdt, say, then the change in momentum .dp→=dp→dtdt=F→dtdp→=dp→dtdt=F→dt, from the previous equation. Since the two objects are being acted by the same force for the same amount of time, from the above equation, the change in momentum is the same for both objects. If the momenta of the objects were equal before the application of the force, then the momenta of the objects are equal after the force is applied and then withdrawn.
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Momentum remains the same.
Why????
As change in momentum is the product force and time..........Force and Time are same as given in question
So the change in momentum is same
As initial momentum=0
So final momentum will be same.
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