state Newton's second law of motion and derive its mathematically
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Newton second law for motion
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Newton second law states the
Force is directly proportional to the rate of change of momentum .
Derivation --
Force ( F ) , rate of change of moment = mv - mu / t
F directly proportional to the rate of change of moment .
F mv- mu / t
F m ( v - u )/ t ( a = v - u / t )
F m a
F = kma ( to remove proportionality sign we need to add a constant )
When , k = 1
Therefore , F = Ma
Hagd .
Force is directly proportional to the rate of change of momentum .
Derivation --
Force ( F ) , rate of change of moment = mv - mu / t
F directly proportional to the rate of change of moment .
F mv- mu / t
F m ( v - u )/ t ( a = v - u / t )
F m a
F = kma ( to remove proportionality sign we need to add a constant )
When , k = 1
Therefore , F = Ma
Hagd .
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