Physics, asked by Laura06, 4 months ago

prove that force acting on a body is the mass and acceleration of the body​

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Answered by sukeshuradi
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Acceleration of the body is Momentum

Answered by GalaxyLover
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Force is mass times acceleration, or F= m x a. This means an object with a larger mass needs a stronger force to be moved along at the same acceleration as an object with a small mass. This is Newton's Second Law of Motion.

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