Physics, asked by vishalishinde369, 3 days ago

why K is constant in Newton second law of motion?

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Answered by 9britikaronde
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Explanation:

Force is defined to be Rate of Change of MOMENTUM - not 'proportional to' but equal to! This actually defines the Newtonian quantity “mass”. ... “G” is therefore the universal “constant of proportionality”. That's why your “k” is 1.

Answered by shubhimishra061
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Answer:

Force is defined to be Rate of Change of MOMENTUM - not 'proportional to' but equal to! This actually defines the Newtonian quantity “mass”. ... “G” is therefore the universal “constant of proportionality”. That's why your “k” is 1.

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