Variable Mass

in this question why vdm/dt = ma?
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727
7273mo ago
Yeah v=dx/dt integral of dm would be M and dt left over makes velocity into acceleration This is same as rate of change of momentum dP/dt = ma
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GamertugOP3mo ago
oh ic +solved @727
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