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Force is directly proportional to the rate of change of momentum. Mathematically, this relationship is expressed as \(F = \frac{{\Delta p}}{{\Delta t}}\), where \(F\) is the force, \(\Delta p\) is the change in momentum, and \(\Delta t\) is the time interval over which the momentum changes.
Force is directly proportional to the rate of change of momentum. Mathematically, this relationship is expressed as \(F = \frac{{\Delta p}}{{\Delta t}}\), where \(F\) is the force, \(\Delta p\) is the change in momentum, and \(\Delta t\) is the time interval over which the momentum changes.
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