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LIMITITATIONS of

NEWTON'S LAW
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Answered by nikitadnaz
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Explanation:

Limitations on Newton's 2nd Law

only if the mass is constant. Since the mass changes as the speed approaches the speed of light, F=ma is seen to be strictly a non-relativistic relationship which applies to the acceleration of constant mass objects.

Answered by riya7035
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Limitations on Newton's 2nd Law

only if the mass is constant. Since the mass changes as the speed approaches the speed of light, F=ma is seen to be strictly a non-relativistic relationship which applies to the acceleration of constant Mass of Objects.

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