Physics, asked by ManojKN, 1 year ago

state the Newton's second law.

Answers

Answered by nidhi411
8
the Newton's second law of motion tells us how acceleration is determined by how much force is applied and how much mass and object has

plz mark as brainlist

lalahmed236p0p5wc: the rate of change of momentum of a body is directly proportional to the applied force, and takes place in the direction in which force acts.
lalahmed236p0p5wc: plzz mark as brainlist
Anonymous: It states that the force applied to a body is directly proportional to the rate of change in linear momentum..
lalahmed236p0p5wc: you r right
Anonymous: Me???
Anonymous: Thanx...
Answered by Anonymous
5
hey friend

Newtons second law gives the quantitative definition of force in other words it measures force
According to Newton when force is applied upon the body then acceleration is produced




THE RATE OF CHANGE OF MOMENTUM OF AN OBJECT IS PROPORTIONAL TO THE NET FORCE APPLIED ON THE OBJECT .

the direction of change pf momentum is same as the direction of the net force,,,,

Anonymous: Thanks
ManojKN: its ok.
Similar questions