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on which factor Newton's second law is depend upon ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Newton's second law of motion is dependent upon the factor momentum

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Answered by MiSSiLLuSioN
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\huge\bold{Newton's\:Second\:Law:}

It states that : rate of change of momentum is directly proportional to external force and the change takes place in the direction of force.

Rate of change of momentum \large\bold{is\: directly\: proportional\:to} Force

∆p / t \large\bold{is\: directly\: proportional\:to} F

or F \large\bold{is\: directly\: proportional\:to} ∆p / t

F \large\bold{is\: directly\: proportional\:to} mv - mu / t

\huge\bold{Mathematical\:formula\:ofNewton's\:Second\:Law\:of\:Motion:}

F \large\bold{is\: directly\: proportional\:to} mv - mu / t

F \large\bold{is\: directly\: proportional\:to} m × (v-u) / t

F \large\bold{is\: directly\: proportional\:to} m × a (v-u/t = a)

F = k • m • a (as 'k' = 1 and 'k' is a constant)

F = m × a

OR

p = m × v

F = ∆p / t

F = mv - mu / t

F = m × a

\large\bold{NOTE :} Newton's 2nd Law of motion is used to \large\bold{measure} force.

\huge\bold{On\:which\:factor\:is\:Newton's\: second\:law \:dependent\:upon\:? }

Newton's 2nd Law of Motion is dependent upon the factor of \large\bold{momentum}.
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