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Hanuman_2000 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

On/of

Hello,

1. If the time taken for the change in momentum on the body is increased, the forces on the body are reduced too.

I Want to that "on" is correct here.

If I write "of" in place of "on", the sentence still correct.

Thanks.
  

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I'd use 'of'. The 'too' at the end sounds very strange. You have one thing increased and another thing decreased also.

  • I'd use 'of'.
  • The 'too' at the end sounds very strange.
  • You have one thing increased and another thing decreased also.
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I'd use 'of'.

The 'too' at the end sounds very strange. You have one thing increased and another thing decreased also.

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