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why is Momentum directly proportional to force ​

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Answered by MrPrinceX
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  • Newton's Second Law – link to Newton's laws.
  • Newton's Second Law – link to Newton's laws.The rate of change of momentum of an object is directly proportional to the resultant force applied and is in the direction of the resultant force. The resultant force is equal to the rate of change of momentum.

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The rate of change of momentum of an object is directly proportional to the resultant force applied and is in the direction of the resultant force. The resultant force is equal to the rate of change of momentum...

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