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Force F acts on a body of mass M such that its velocity changes from u to v in time t. Derive from first principles...

      

Force F acts on a body of mass M such that its velocity changes from u to v in time t. Derive from first principles the equation: F=ma.

  

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Kevin
acceleration(a)=change in velocity(v).
therefore (final velocity(v)-initial velocity(u))/time taken =acceleration.
i.e (v-u)/t=a
force(f)=mass multiply by change in velocity,
f = m((v-u)/t),
f =ma
kevkev answered the question on October 30, 2017 at 10:30


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