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The rate of change of momentum is DIRECTLY PROPORTIONAL to the applied force. explain it with reason

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Answered by saikharpandey3127
2

The rate of change of momentum = Change in momentum/time

= Final momentum - Initial Momentum/Time

= mv-mu/t

= m (v-u)/t

= m× a

= F

Answered by pgdharanesh
3

Answer:

Explanation:

Force = mass x acceleration

It was derived from mass x final velocity - mass x initial velocity / time

Mass x velocity is Momentum

Mass x Velocity / Time = Rate of change of momentum

Since Force increases when Rate of change of momentum increases,

The rate of change of momentum is directely proportional to the applied force.

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