Physics, asked by piyush8435, 1 year ago

state and derive Newton's second law

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Answered by DevilDoll12
13
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♦Newton's Second Law of Motion ♦
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↪It states that rate of Change of Momentum is directly proportional to the external Force applied to it !



 =  >  \frac{dp}{dt}  \alpha  \: f

=> dp/dt = kf


↪Here K is the Constant of Proportionality . K = 1


↪Derivation -


F = dp/dt


F = d (mv) / dt


F = m ( dv/dt)

F = m× a
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Answered by riza28
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rate of change of movement of a body is directly proposonal to the applied unblanced force in the direction of force f

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