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The linear momentum of a body changes at the rate 10 kg/ms^1 per second force acting on the body is

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Answered by dammydamster
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Answer: The force acting on the body is 10N.

Explanation:

According to Newton's Second Law of Motion, the rate of change of linear momentum is defined as Force.

F=dp/dt

where p=mv

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