ICSE Class 9 Answered
How force is directly propotional to rate of change of momentum.
Asked by madhupandey6555 | 05 Jan, 2023, 05:36: PM
Expert Answer
As we know according to Newton's second law of motion, the force acting on an object is directly proportional to the rate of change of momentum of the object.
This relationship is expressed as
F = dp/dt
where F is the force acting on the object, p is the momentum of the object, & t is time.
Please click on this to view the complete derivation.
Answered by Jayesh Sah | 05 Jan, 2023, 08:32: PM
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