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Hey there,I want to know what is k in f=kma. I have done some research and i got to know it's proportionally constant, so what is proportionally constant? |
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Answer» In F = k ma, k is constant. In second law we know that ' the rate of change of MOMENTUM is directly proportional to the applied FORCE and takes place in the direction in which the force acts '. So,we write it as ➞ Force ∝ Change in momentum / TIME taken ➞ F ∝ MV - mu/ t ➞ F ∝ m (v - u)/ t As we know that,
➞ F ∝ ma ➞ F = k × m × a Where,k is constant. ➞ k = F/ma ➞ k = 1 N/ 1 kg × 1 m/s² ➞ k = 1 ➞ F = 1 × m × a ➞ F = ma ➞ Force = Mass × Acceleration |
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