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(vi) Derive the relationship between force and momentum​

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Answered by kaushiksduttakd1
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Answer:

Force F = dP/dt

P = momentum

Explanation:

From Newton's second law of motion we know that the time rate of change of momentum of a body is directly proportional to the force applied on it. So Force F = dP/dt

momentum P = mv

Answered by Anonymous
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Force = mass × acceleration

force = m \times  \frac{v}{t } ( \because \: a =  \frac{v}{t} ) \\  \\ force =  \frac{momentum}{time \: taken} ( \because \: p = mv)

force \:  \times time \:  = momentum(p)

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