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19 January, 01:10

If the magnitude of the net force acting on the particle is F, how long does it take the particle to acquire its final velocity, 2v in the positive y direction

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  1. 19 January, 01:32
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    Force, F-

    The agent or the cause of change inside a system or an objects position is called as the force, F.

    Unit - newton, N.

    Explanation:

    Momentum, p is the product of mass, m and velocity, v of the body. And lets say that,

    F=dp/dt,

    Then, putting the values in the equation above:

    F=d (m. v) / dt,

    As, we can simplify it now as,

    F=m. (dv) / dt, as we can say that, a=dv/dt.

    F=m. a

    So, results can be very simplified to clear the concepts by going through the above procedure.
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