Consider the speed of light in another universe to be only 100 m/s. Two cars are traveling along a highway in opposite direction
s. Person 1 is travelling with speed of 39 m/s, and person 2 is travelling in opposite direction with speed of 31 m/s. How fast does person 1 measure person 2 to be traveling? How fast does person 2 measure person 1 to be traveling?
According to Newton's second law of motion, the resultant force is directly proportional to the rate of change in momentum
Therefore; F = ma , where F is the resultant force, m is the mass, and a is the acceleration of the body.
<u>Resultant force depends on the acceleration and the mass of a body in motion, an increase in acceleration causes a corresponding increase in resultant force.</u> A body with higher mass will have a larger strong force if the acceleration is kept constant.