F = K×m×(V−U)t; where K is a constant, the equation can be rewritten as:
F = m*p
F = m*p/t
F = m*a
F = 2 m*a
[V – U]/t = acceleration (As acceleration is the rate of change of velocity)
F = Km×a
if K = 1;
So, F=m×a
F = [Km * (V-U)]/t; can be rewritten as:
F = K×m×(V−U)t; where K is a constant can be rewritten as:
F = [K × m × (v - u)] / t; can be rewritten as:
F=k×m×(v−u)t; where k is a constant can be rewritten as:
A force acting on a body produces a constant acceleration. The equation written is as follows:
F=Km×(V−U)t
F- Force; K-constant;
m- mass; V- final velocity
U- initial velocity; t- time taken
a- acceleration; P- momentum
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