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How are force and momentum related ?

How are force and momentum related ?

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Yugabrat Gogoi
47 Points
10 years ago
 The rate at  which momentum changes with time is equal to the net force applied to an object.  This relationship comes directly .  This is a special case of Newton's second law forF = mafrom Newton's second law of motion, a constant force which gives rise to a constant acceleration.  The linking fact is that acceleration is the rate at which velocity changes with time.
Yugabrat Gogoi
47 Points
10 years ago
this is the propper one.
The rate at  which momentum changes with time is equal to the net force applied to an object.  This relationship comes directly .  This is a special case of Newton's second law for F = ma from Newton's second law of motion, a constant force which gives rise to a constant acceleration.  The linking fact is that acceleration is the rate at which velocity changes with time.
Malavika Rajesh
27 Points
9 years ago
Thank You...
Yugabrat Gogoi
47 Points
9 years ago
you are welcome
 
shubham sharda
360 Points
9 years ago
force=momentum/time
Adarsh
733 Points
9 years ago
The rate of change of m

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