Want to know is the derivative of the velocity with respect to time give us the sum of the forces, when the forces as function of the distance?

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2022-11-24

Want to know is the derivative of the velocity with respect to time give us the sum of the forces, when the forces as function of the distance?

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moralizoL31

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Beginner2022-11-25Added 9 answers

The derivative of velocity with respect to time is acceleration. Acceleration is related to net force by F = m a. Simply multiply the derivative of velocity with respect to time by the mass, and you'll have the net force, F represents the net force

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