Newton's second law can be demonstrated by something very massive (high mass) that’s changing speed very slowly (low acceleration) and something very small (low mass) that’s changing speed very quickly (high acceleration. Thus, both the options A and B are correct.
<h3>What is Newton's second law?</h3>
According to newton second law of motion force is always equal to rate change of momentum.
So, Force basically depend on two factor i.e mass and velocity
In first case if mass is constant and velocity is variable then
Force = mass × acceleration.
And if mass is variable and velocity is constant then it's called thrust force
Thrust force = Rate change of mass × velocity.
S.I unit of mass is Newton.
Therefore, Newton's second law can be demonstrated by something very massive (high mass) that’s changing speed very slowly (low acceleration) and something very small (low mass) that’s changing speed very quickly (high acceleration. Thus, both the options A and B are correct.
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