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What does Newton's second law of motion state?


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Explanation,

  1. Newton’s second law states that Force F is directly proportional to the rate of change of momentum p.
  2. According to the second law of motion, FΔpΔtF=kΔpΔtWhere k is the proportionality constant and ΔpΔtis the rate of change of momentum.
  3. Consider the object has a fixed massm, thendpdt=d(mv)dt=mdvdt=ma
  4. We can write the second law asF=kma., a is the acceleration of the object.
  5. Putting k=1 we can write, F=ma
  6. We can see this equation for force from the second law of motion.
  7. The SI unit for force is Newton.

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