State the relationship between the momentum of a body and the force acting on it?
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The rate of change in momentum is equal to the force
F is directly proportional to mv
F=mv-mu/t
=m(v-u)t
=ma
Aaccording to Newton’s Second Law Of Motion The rate of change of Linear Momentum is directly proportional to amount of force applied
Say p =momentum = mass x velocity
F = force
Then Dp/dt = force.
F is directly proportional to mv
F=mv-mu/t
=m(v-u)t
=ma
Aaccording to Newton’s Second Law Of Motion The rate of change of Linear Momentum is directly proportional to amount of force applied
Say p =momentum = mass x velocity
F = force
Then Dp/dt = force.
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The rate of change of momentum of a body is equal to the applied force and takes place in the direction in which the force acts.
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