Physics, asked by Harishankhar9906, 9 months ago

Why (dF/dM)=0 when force is maximum?

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Answered by Aalima786
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Hey! this is the standard way of calculating maxima. You'll use this concept throughout the entire course of physics. To calculate maximum force, we differentiate it, and when dF/dm = 0, force is max.

The general formula is dy/dx = 0.

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