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prove Newton's second law is real law ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Newton's second law is a fundamental law of physics (even modern physics) in the form F = dp/dt. Mathematically, when F = 0 , dp/dt =0. No force, no change in present state of motion (momentum is the quantity of motion in a body). ... Therefore, some refer it as real law of motion.

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Answered by manishkumar01kr
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According to the second law of motion, in the absence of external force, momentum remains conserved. Hence, the third law of motion is proved. Therefore, Newtons' second law of motion is the real law of motion. Therefore, the answer depends on which end of mass, the force is applied.

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