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what's the difference between force and motion ​

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Answered by Saksham0505
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Motion is the rate of change of velocity while Force is the pressure applied. It is the rate of change of momentum

Answered by Brainlyconquerer
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Explanation:

Motion is the change of position of an object with reference to a fixed position or point.

Motion is caused when an force acts on the object.

While, A force is a push or a pull given to an object which causes an acceleration into it that results in the displacement or change of position of the object.

Motion is basically associated with the object's velocity.

And, force is the rate of change of momentum with respect to time.

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As we know that Newton's second law of motion states that the object's velocity will be changed either by changing its speed or its direction or both, when an force acts on the body.

\boxed{\implies{\bold{\mathsf{ Force = Mass \times Acceleration. }}}}

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