The rate at which momentumchanges 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 accelerationis the rate at which velocity changes with time.
Yugabrat Gogoi
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The rate at which momentumchanges 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 accelerationis the rate at which velocity changes with time.