DemetricE720368 DemetricE720368
  • 03-11-2022
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Force acting on an object or system will NOT change the momentum.

Force acting on an object or system will NOT change the momentum class=

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LexiiW525718 LexiiW525718
  • 03-11-2022

From Newton's second law, the force acting on an object is given by the rate of change of momentum.

That is,

[tex]\begin{gathered} F=\frac{dp}{dt} \\ =\frac{d(mv)}{dt} \end{gathered}[/tex]

Where p is the momentum of the object, m is the mass and v is the velocity of the object.

Thus, the force acting on an object will change its momentum.

Therefore the given statement is false.

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