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what will we get if change in velocity with respect to time is multiplied by its mass

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Answered by karlokarka
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Change in velocity w.r.t time will give acceleration, which then miltiplied by mass would give force  i.e. F=m×v/t

Answered by Anonymous
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ACCELERATION IS DEFINED AS :- THE TIME RATE OF CHANGE OF VELOCITY

a=v÷t

WHEN MASS IS MULTIPLIED WITH CHANGE IN VELOCITY WITH RESPECT TO TIME WE GET

m × v÷t

v÷t = a

SO WE CAN WRITE a in PLACE OF v÷t

m × a

AND WE KNOW THAT ACCORDING TO NEWTONS SECOND LAW

F= m × a

OR F=m × v÷t

SO UR ANSWER IS FORCE

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