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 If you divide both sides by this time interval ($\Delta t$) and take the limit as the time interval goes to zero, ($\Delta t \rightarrow 0$), 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 ($\Delta t$) and take the limit as the time interval goes to zero, ($\Delta t \rightarrow 0$), 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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