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 If you divide both sides by this time interval (Δt) and take the limit as the time interval goes to zero, (Δt0), you obtain the exact definition of the net force acting on the system at any instant, If you divide both sides by this time interval (Δt) and take the limit as the time interval goes to zero, (Δt0), you obtain the exact definition of the net force acting on the system at any instant,
  
-$$F_{net} = \dfrac{d\vec{p}}{dt}$$+$$\vec{F}_{net} = \dfrac{d\vec{p}}{dt}$$
  
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