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lwymarie
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I was reading a physics textbook. It is stated that force is defined by mass and acceleration (a force of 1N causes a mass of 1kg to accelerate at 1ms^-2). In later part, it is stated that mass is defined by force and acceleration (a mass acted by a force of 1N accelerates at 1ms^-2 is 1kg). As force is defined by mass, mass has to be defined first. But mass is defined by force. So it's sth circular and I am confused.
Also, Newton's 2nd law (and hence Newton's 1st law too) is only true for inertial frames. However, whether a frame is inertial is determined by whether Newton's 2nd law is true for that frame. Again it's sth circular and I'm am confused.
Can anyone please clear my concept?
Also, Newton's 2nd law (and hence Newton's 1st law too) is only true for inertial frames. However, whether a frame is inertial is determined by whether Newton's 2nd law is true for that frame. Again it's sth circular and I'm am confused.
Can anyone please clear my concept?