why K is constant in Newton second law of motion?
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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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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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