Newton's second law deals with_______ *
Inertia
Action and reaction forces
Rate of change of momentum
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Newton's second law. The second law states that the rate of change of momentum of a body is directly proportional to the force applied, and this change in momentum takes place in the direction of the applied force. ... Any net force is equal to the rate of change of the momentum.
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The correct answer is OPTION 3: Rate of change of momentum.
- The quantity of motion is computed by multiplying the volume of the conveyed substance by its travel velocity.
- When the net external force exerted on the body is zero, no change in momentum occurs.
- As a result of the force acting over time, the mass of the material accelerates, slows down, or changes direction.
- The object's impulse equals the item's velocity change.
- The product of a particle's mass and velocity equals its momentum.
- A vector's magnitude and direction are known as its momentum.
- The force exerted on a particle is proportional to the rate of momentum transfer, according to Isaac Newton's second equation of motion.
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