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What is Newton's second law of motion.???
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Answered by harshu5241
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Newton's second law :The rate of change of momentum is proportional to the applied force and the change of momentum occurs in the direction of the force.

Suppose an object of mass m has an initial velocity u. When a force F is applied in the direction of its velocity for time T , its velocity becomes v.

The initial momentum for the object = mu,

It's final momentum after time t =mg

Rate of change of momentum = change in momentum/time

Rate of change of momentum =mv -mu/t = m(v-u ) / t = ma

According to Newton's second law of motion , the rate of change of momentum is directly proportional to applied force .

ma directly proportional to F

F = k ma

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:the second law of motion state that the rate of change of momentum of an object is proportional to the applied unbalanced force in the direction of motion

Drive second law of motion.

spos an object the mass m is moving along a straight line with an initial velocity u it is informally as related to velocity V in time t by the application of content constant for F throughout the time the initial and final momentum of the object will be

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