true or false force =mass × velocity
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▶It's false[Force = mass ×velocity]
Because the formula of Force is:-
▶Force = mass× (change in velocity ) ÷ time
▶Force = mass × acceleration
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Here's Ur Answer...
▶It's false[Force = mass ×velocity]
Because the formula of Force is:-
▶Force = mass× (change in velocity ) ÷ time
▶Force = mass × acceleration
HOPE IT HELPS U... ✌✌
❤❤
prathmesh04:
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⊙ We know that according to the Newton's second law of motion
F = ma
⊙ As f = Mass * ( Change in velocity by time )
⊙ It lays down to the foundation of classical mechanics.
⊙ It helps to describe the relation between the forces and body acting upon it.
⊙ Also , it defines it's motion in response to these forces.
Thanks for asking....
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⊙ We know that according to the Newton's second law of motion
F = ma
⊙ As f = Mass * ( Change in velocity by time )
⊙ It lays down to the foundation of classical mechanics.
⊙ It helps to describe the relation between the forces and body acting upon it.
⊙ Also , it defines it's motion in response to these forces.
Thanks for asking....
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