state newton's second law of motion and give formula for it?
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NEWTON'S 2ND LAW STATES THAT:-
THE RATE OF CHANGE OF MOMENTUM OF AN OBJECT IS DIRECTLY PROPORTIONAL TO THE EXTERNAL FORCE APPLIED IN THE DIRECTION OF FORCE.
IT'S FORMULA IS :
MOMENTUM = MASS×VELOCITY.
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NEWTON'S 2ND LAW STATES THAT:-
THE RATE OF CHANGE OF MOMENTUM OF AN OBJECT IS DIRECTLY PROPORTIONAL TO THE EXTERNAL FORCE APPLIED IN THE DIRECTION OF FORCE.
IT'S FORMULA IS :
MOMENTUM = MASS×VELOCITY.
HOPE IT HELPED U!✌✌
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Force applied on a body is directly proportional to change in momentum
F=m.a
Force = k . dP/dT. (P= momentum and k is constant)
F=K . m.dV/dT ( acc. =V/T)
since k is constant
F = m.a
F=m.a
Force = k . dP/dT. (P= momentum and k is constant)
F=K . m.dV/dT ( acc. =V/T)
since k is constant
F = m.a
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