$(a)$ State Newton's second law of motion. Use this law to find a method to measure force acting on an object.
$(b)$ From a rifle of mass $4 \ kg$,a bullet of mass $50 \ g$ is fired horizontally with an initial velocity of $40 \ m \ s^{-1}$. Calculate the initial recoil velocity of the rifle.

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(D) Newton's second law of motion states that the rate of change of momentum of an object is directly proportional to the applied unbalanced force in the direction of the force.
Mathematically,if $F$ is the force,$m$ is mass,$v$ is final velocity,$u$ is initial velocity,and $t$ is time:
$F \propto \frac{m(v-u)}{t}$
Since $\frac{v-u}{t} = a$ (acceleration),we get $F = kma$. By taking the constant $k = 1$,we derive the formula to measure force: $F = ma$.
$(b)$ Given:
Mass of rifle $(M)$ = $4 \ kg$
Mass of bullet $(m)$ = $50 \ g = 0.05 \ kg$
Velocity of bullet $(v)$ = $40 \ m \ s^{-1}$
Initial velocity of system = $0$
According to the law of conservation of momentum:
$MV + mv = 0$
$4 \times V + 0.05 \times 40 = 0$
$4V + 2 = 0$
$4V = -2$
$V = -0.5 \ m \ s^{-1}$
The negative sign indicates that the rifle recoils in the direction opposite to the bullet.

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