Respuesta :
This question is based on the fundamental principle of laws of motion.
Before going to describe Newton's second law, first we fave to understand Newton's first law.As per Newton's first law it is impossible to change the state of rest or of uniform motion of an object along straight line unless and until it is compelled by external unbalanced force. It indicates that when there is a net or unbalanced force acts on the body,it will undergo motion.. Balanced forces have no role in changing the state of motion or rest of the body.
Now we have to understand newton's second law. It states that the rate of change of momentum is directly proportional to the applied force and takes place along the direction of force. Mathematically it is given by-
[tex]F\alpha \frac{dp}{dt}[/tex]
Here p is the momentum and t is the time.
The symbol F in the above equation stands for the net force not on force only.It is so because the momentum of a body will change when there will be a net force acting on it.All the forces acting on the body can cot contribute to the motion.Some forces may cancel each other.Only the unbalanced or net force can do so.
Hence option A is right.