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prove that Newtown second law is real law.​

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Answered by shrutisharma4567
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Prove that Newtown second law is real law.

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When a net external force acts on an object of mass m, the acceleration that results is directly proportional to the net force and has a magnitude that is inversely proportional to the mass.

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Answered by ImposterQueen
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For a constant mass m, Newton's second law looks like: F = m * (V1 - V0) / (t1 - t0) The change in velocity divided by the change in time is the definition of the acceleration a. The second law then reduces to the more familiar product of a mass and an acceleration: F = m * a.

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