Physics, asked by RockyRimjhim, 1 year ago

what is momentum of motion ? Derive F=ma

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Answered by dewangNASA
2
hi

It means that the linear momentum will change faster when a bigger force is applied. Consider a body of mass 'm' moving with velocity v. Newton's 2nd Law of Motion: Rate of change ofmomentum(p) is directly proportional to the force(F) acting on it in the direction of force.
Answered by athulya12333
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momentum is the product of mass and velocity.

p=mv

derivation;

by newton's second law of motion,

f proportional dp/dt

f=kdp/dt(p=mv)

f=kd.mv/dt

f=km .dv/dt

f=kma

k=1

f=ma

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