Physics, asked by gurleeghuman, 5 months ago

08. The rate of change of
momentum of a body of mass 10 kg
is 5 kg m s. The force acting on the
body is
O (a) 2 N
O (b) 5 N
0 (0) 6N
O () 50 N​

Answers

Answered by aryanbhadoriya411
2

Answer: PLS MARK ME BRAINLIEST

(b) 5N

Explanation:

Isaac Newton's second law of motion states that the time rate of change of momentum is equal to the force acting on the particle.

F . t = m . Δv = change in momentum

F = mΔv / t = rate of change of momentum

F = 5N

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