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Write Newton's second law of motion and get the formula f= ma​

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Answered by saidayakar345
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Answer:

Newton's second law, which states that the force F acting on a body is equal to the mass m of the body multiplied by the acceleration of its centre of mass, F = ma, is the basic equation of motion in classical mechanics.

Explanation:

Answered by LilyWhite
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Newton's ll Law of Motion :-

  • Newton's ll law states that when a constant force acts on a massive body , it causes it to acceleration i. e, to change it's velocity, at its constant rate.

Force = Change of momentum with change of

time

❤ F = \frac{ {M}_{1}{V}_{1} \: - \: {M}_{0}{V}_{0} } { {t}_{1} \: - \: {t}_{0} }

❤ F = M ( \frac{ {V}_{1} \: - \: {V}_{0} }{ {t}_{1} \: - \: {t}_{0} } )

We know that

  • Acceleration = \frac{ Volume }{ Time }

☃️ \huge\fbox\pink{ F ~ = ~ ma } ☃️

Where,

  • F = Force
  • m = mass
  • a = acceleration
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