Momentum, impulse, and Newton's Second Law | A Level Physics
Derive Newton's second law from momentum and impulse. Newton's second law says that force is proportional to mass of an object, or simply F=ma. Here, we will look at how we can derive the impulse equation from Newton's second law.
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