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verification of newton's second law discussion and conduction ​

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Answered by TheRose06
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Newton's Second Law of motion states that the rate of change of momentum of an object is proportional to the applied unbalanced force in the direction of the force.

ie., F = m/a

Where F is the force applied, m is the mass of the body, and a, the acceleration produced.

What will happen if a body is subject to multiple forces at the same time?

If a body is subjected to multiple forces at the same time, then the acceleration produced is proportional to the vector sum (that is, the net force) of all the individual forces.

The Second Law can also be shown to relate the net force and the momentum p of the body :-

Therefore, Newton's Second Law also states that the net force acting on a body is equal to the rate of change of momentum of the body.

Answered by guleriyazzehra
1

Answer:

Newton's second law of motion states that the force applied to the system is equal to the time rate of change of momentum.

So, F=

dt

dP

But P=mv

So, F=

dt

d(mv)

Or F=m

dt

dv

⟹ F=ma

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