Model Answer Q4
Model Answer Q4
Model Answer Q4
Question: State Newton’s second law of Motion. By using the Newton’s second law of motion, show
that F = ma, for a particle like object in SI unit.
Solution:
“The rate of change of momentum of an object is proportional to the applied force in the direction
of force.”
F ∝ ∆p/t
Suppose a force F is applied on a mass m for time interval t and the velocity of the mass m changes
from u to v.
change in momentum is
∆p = mv-mu
Or ∆p = m(v-u) …(i)
F ∝ ∆p/t
Or, F = k ∆p/t;
From (i),
F = k m(v-u) /t …(ii)
v = u + at
Or a = (v – u)/t …(iii)
F=kma
k=1
Therefore,
F = ma
Solution:
“The rate of change of momentum of an object is proportional to the applied force in the direction
of force.”
F = ∆p/t
change in momentum is
∆p = mv-mu
Or ∆p = m(v-u) …(i)
F ∝ ∆p/t
Or, F = k ∆p/t;
From (i),
F = k m(v-u) /t …(ii)
v = u + at
Or a = (v – u)/t …(iii)
F=kma
k=1
Therefore,
F = ma
Question: State Newton’s second law of Motion. By using the Newton’s second law of motion, show
that F = ma, for a particle like object in SI unit.
Solution:
F = ∆p/t
Suppose a force F is applied on a mass m for time interval t and the velocity of the mass m changes
from u to v.
F ∝ ∆p/t
Or, F = k ∆p/t;
From (i),
F = k m(v-u) /t …(ii)
a = (v – u)/t …(iii)
F=kma
k=1
Therefore,
F = ma
Question: State Newton’s second law of Motion. By using the Newton’s second law of motion, show
that F = ma, for a particle like object in SI unit.
Solution:
“The rate of change of momentum of an object is proportional to the applied force in the direction
of force.”
F ∝ ∆p/t
Or, F = k ∆p/t;
From (i),
F = k m(v-u) /t …(ii)
Using 1st equation of motion,
v = u + at
Or a = (v – u)/t …(iii)
F=kma
k=1
Therefore,
F = ma
Question: State Newton’s second law of Motion. By using the Newton’s second law of motion, show
that F = ma, for a particle like object in SI unit.
Solution:
“The rate of change of momentum of an object is proportional to the applied force in the direction
of force.”
F ∝ ∆p/t
Suppose a force F is applied on a mass m for time interval t and the velocity of the mass m changes
from u to v.
change in momentum is
∆p = mv-mu
Or ∆p = m(v-u) …(i)
F = k m(v-u) /t …(ii)
F=kma
k=1
Therefore,
F = ma
Question: State Newton’s second law of Motion. By using the Newton’s second law of motion, show
that F = ma, for a particle like object in SI unit.
Solution:
Suppose a force F is applied on a mass m for time interval t and the velocity of the mass m changes
from u to v.
change in momentum is
∆p = mv-mu
Or ∆p = m(v-u) …(i)
F ∝ ∆p/t
Or, F = k ∆p/t;
From (i),
F = k m(v-u) /t …(ii)
v = u + at
Or a = (v – u)/t …(iii)
F=kma
k=1
Therefore,
F = ma
Question: State Newton’s second law of Motion. By using the Newton’s second law of motion, show
that F = ma, for a particle like object in SI unit.
Solution:
Suppose a force F is applied on a mass m for time interval t and the velocity of the mass m changes
from u to v.
change in momentum is
∆p = mv-mu
Or ∆p = m(v-u) …(i)
F ∝ ∆p/t
Or, F = k ∆p/t;
From (i),
F = k m(v-u) /t …(ii)
F=kma
k=1
Therefore,
F = ma
Question: State Newton’s second law of Motion. By using the Newton’s second law of motion, show
that F = ma, for a particle like object in SI unit.
Solution:
“The rate of change of momentum of an object is proportional to the applied force in the direction
of force.”
F ∝ ∆p/t
Suppose a force F is applied on a mass m for time interval t and the velocity of the mass m changes
from u to v.
change in momentum is
∆p = mv-mu
Or ∆p = m(v-u) …(i)
F ∝ ∆p/t
Or, F = k ∆p/t;
a = (v – u)/t …(ii)
F=kma
Model Answer (2/5)
Question: State Newton’s second law of Motion. By using the Newton’s second law of motion, show
that F = ma, for a particle like object in SI unit.
Solution:
“The rate of change of momentum of an object is proportional to the applied force in the direction
of force.”
F ∝ ∆p/t
F=kma
k=1
Therefore,
F = ma
Question: State Newton’s second law of Motion. By using the Newton’s second law of motion, show
that F = ma, for a particle like object in SI unit.
Solution:
“The rate of change of momentum of an object is proportional to the applied force in the direction
of force.”
F ∝ ∆p/t
Suppose a force F is applied on a mass m for time interval t and the velocity of the mass m changes
from u to v.
From (i),
F = k m(v-u) /t …(ii)
Model Answer (1/5)
Question: State Newton’s second law of Motion. By using the Newton’s second law of motion, show
that F = ma, for a particle like object in SI unit.
Solution:
“The rate of change of momentum of an object is proportional to the applied force in the direction
of force.”
F ∝ ∆p/t
Question: State Newton’s second law of Motion. By using the Newton’s second law of motion, show
that F = ma, for a particle like object in SI unit.
Solution: F=kma
k=1
Therefore,
F = ma
Question: State Newton’s second law of Motion. By using the Newton’s second law of motion, show
that F = ma, for a particle like object in SI unit.
Solution:
F = k m(v-u) /t …(ii)
F = ma
Question: State Newton’s second law of Motion. By using the Newton’s second law of motion, show
that F = ma, for a particle like object in SI unit.
Solution:
F ∝ ∆v/t
Question: State Newton’s second law of Motion. By using the Newton’s second law of motion, show
that F = ma, for a particle like object in SI unit.
Solution:
Using 1st equation of motion,
v = u + at
Or a = (v – u)/t …(i)
As, F = ma