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When the rate of change of momentum of a body increases

(a) the force acting on the body increases. (b) the force acting on the body decreases. (c) the force acting on the body remains same. (d) no force acts on the body.​

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Answered by Lohit260708
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Answer:

Explanation:

The rate of change of momentum of an object is proportional to the applied unbalanced force in the D

The rate of change of momentum of a body is directly proportional to the applied force and takes place in the direction in which the force acts. which shows that force is proportional to the product of mass m and acceleration a. In SI unit force is one that causes an acceleration of 1 m s-2 to a mass of 1 kg.

Answered by harshraj20150718
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Answer:

b is correct answers

Explanation:

because rate of change of momentum directly propotional

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