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13 August, 01:27

In the textbook we learned the definition of acceleration, a=Δv/Δt, and we learned that the cause of acceleration involves net force, where a=F/m.

Equate these two equations for acceleration and express, for constant mass, FΔt

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  1. 13 August, 01:44
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    The answer is a=Δv/Δt and a=F/m. so a = Δv/Δt = F/m

    and then Δv m = F Δt

    finally F Δt = m Δt (constant mass)
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