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Discussion Forum : Engineering Mechanics - Section 5 (Q.No. 12)
12.
If P is the force acting on the body, m is the mass of the body and a is the acceleration of the body, then according to Newton's second law of motion,
P + m.a = 0
P - m.a = 0
P x m.a = 0
P/m.a = 0
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ZEESHANBASHIR said:   6 years ago
Also known as Dalembert principle.

Revee said:   7 years ago
P=m*a.
P/m*a=0.

Raj said:   9 years ago
Force = Mass x acceleration.

P = m x a.

Keshav said:   1 decade ago
Rate of change of momentum is directly proportional to the impulse force applied.

p-ma = 0.
p = ma.

Asif said:   1 decade ago
We know that,
p = m.a.
p-m.a = 0.

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