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State newtons 2 law .explain how it gives definition of force .explain how it contain 1 law

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Answered by HappiestWriter012
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Newton's 2 law :- Rate of Change of momentum is directly proportional to Force applied. 

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Given rate of change of momentum is directly proportional to its Force applied. 

First of all

Momentum =P = mv 

Rate of change of velocity = Pf - Pi /t

Here Pi is the initial momentum, 

Pf is the final momentum 

now

Pf - Pi /t ∝F 

mv- mu /t ∝ F 

we know that final and initial velocities are considered v,u respectively. 

m( v - u)/t ∝F 

F ∝ ma 

here we take acceleration = v-u/t

So for removing proportionality I am introducing a proportionality constant Say K 

finally F= maK 

here K =1 

Finally F = m* a 

Thus, after deriving, it gives definition of force. 
Force is the product of the mass of the object and acceleration produced. 

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And as we saw here, Only force can change the state of rest or motion. A object which is in rest have no change in momentum, because it has no force applied. this is how 2 nd law defines first law. 

Newton's First Law of motion :- A body continues to be in rest or uniform motion until unless an external force acts upon it.

Answered by TANU81
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Hi friend ✌✨✨✨

SECOND NEWTON LAW ++++


The rate of change of momentum of a body is directly proportional to the applied force , and takes place in the directions in which the force acts.

£----It refers directly proportional because I don't have directly proportional sign..

Force£ change in momentum/time taken

F£mv-mu/t

F£m(v-u) /t

F£m×a

F =k×m×a (k is constant )

so that ,,F=m×a

Newton second law of motion gives us relationship force and acceleration....When a force acts on a body ,it produce acceleration in the body ,the acceleration produced may be positive or negative..

Hope it is helpful ✨✨✨✨
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