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New formula of force =v²h/dpr Where, v=potential difference ,
h=heat, d=displacement, p=power, and r=resistance.
But actual and existing formula of force is the product of mass and acceleration I. e. Force=mass*acceleration. The new formula of force is created by Shubham Kumar of Tulsipur of Bhagalpur district in the state of Bihar. Let me describe the new formula and testimonialize it. V²H/DPR =v²ht/dwr(p=w/t ,power =work /time) =v²t/dr(heat and work is same and their units are joules.) =i²r²tf/wr(potential difference is equal to the product of current and resistance and work is equal to the product of force and displacement.) =hf/w(heat is equal to the product of resistance, time and the square of current.) =f(heat and work is same) Therefore proved.
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