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What is the product of mass and acceleration of a body equal to?

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Answered by Worldexpert
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According to NASA, this law states, "Force is equal to the change in momentum per change in time. For a constant mass, forceequals mass times acceleration." This is written in mathematical form as F = ma. F is force, m is mass and a is acceleration. The math behind this is quite simple.

Answered by nirman95
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PRODUCT OF MASS AND ACCELERATION IS FORCE.

  • Mass is a scalar quantity representing the amount of space occupied by an object

  • Acceleration is a vector quantity representing the instàntenous rate of change of velocity with respect to time.

Now, when we multiply mass and acceleration, we get another vector quantity named FORCE.

Force is defined as the instàntaneous rate of change of linear momentum with respect to time.

 \boxed{ F = m \times a =  \dfrac{\Delta L}{\Delta t}}

  • m is mass, a is acceleration, ∆L is change in linear momentum, ∆t is time interval.

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