Physics, asked by brainlyuser793, 1 year ago

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How much force acts on a body whose momentum
is constant (i.e. - constant)?
(a) zero
(b) p/2t
(c) 2p/t
(d) none.​

Answers

Answered by sunil4748
5

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a)When the momentum of a body is constant, force applied is zero because force equals to the change in momentum, but the momentum is constant.

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Answered by taranpreetkaur3
9

Explanation:

its answer is a) zero as it is constant

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