The rate of change of momentum is DIRECTLY PROPORTIONAL to the applied force. explain it with reason
The rate of change of momentum is DIRECTLY PROPORTIONAL to the applied force. explain it with reason
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The rate of change of momentum = Change in momentum/time
= Final momentum - Initial Momentum/Time
= mv-mu/t
= m (v-u)/t
= m× a
= F
Answer:
Explanation:
Force = mass x acceleration
It was derived from mass x final velocity - mass x initial velocity / time
Mass x velocity is Momentum
Mass x Velocity / Time = Rate of change of momentum
Since Force increases when Rate of change of momentum increases,
The rate of change of momentum is directely proportional to the applied force.
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