State the relation between the force andacceleration
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According to Netwon's Second Law of Motion
Fnet = Change in Momentum / Time interval
Fnet = mv - mu /t
F net = m(v-u)/t = ma
Hence,
Net force = mass * acceleration.
In higher classes, you'll learn more about this particular equation in more detail where you'll be taught that this acceleration is the acceleration of the centre of mass of the body or objects talking about.
Fnet = Change in Momentum / Time interval
Fnet = mv - mu /t
F net = m(v-u)/t = ma
Hence,
Net force = mass * acceleration.
In higher classes, you'll learn more about this particular equation in more detail where you'll be taught that this acceleration is the acceleration of the centre of mass of the body or objects talking about.
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force and acceleration have a direct relation
force is directly proportional to acceleration.
if force increases then acc. increases and vice versa.
force is directly proportional to acceleration.
if force increases then acc. increases and vice versa.
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