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  • 03-05-2022
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The magnitude of a force acting on an object is equal to the amount of change in momentum divide by ?

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yasangavi
yasangavi yasangavi
  • 03-05-2022

Answer:

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Explanation:

F = ma

F = m × (v - u) / t

F = mv - mu / t

mv - mu = change in momentum

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