State Newton's second law of motion on its basic derive the relation between force and accleration
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newton 2nd law state that body will not move till external force cant applied on it
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Newton's second law
" F = ma "
This second law describes how the force required to the move an object and is related to the mass of the object. eg. it explains we can push a bike faster than a car.
Law is " the rate of change of momentum of a body is directly proportional to the applied external force and in the direction of force. "
Derivation of the Equation :
P = mv
From the law
F α P / t
F = kmv / t
accelaration = v / t
so ,
F = kma
k is a constant
F = ma
Hope it helps
Newton's second law
" F = ma "
This second law describes how the force required to the move an object and is related to the mass of the object. eg. it explains we can push a bike faster than a car.
Law is " the rate of change of momentum of a body is directly proportional to the applied external force and in the direction of force. "
Derivation of the Equation :
P = mv
From the law
F α P / t
F = kmv / t
accelaration = v / t
so ,
F = kma
k is a constant
F = ma
Hope it helps
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