Physics, asked by vel09111, 9 months ago

9. Consider two masses of 10 g
and 1kg moving with the same
speed 10 m/s. What is the
magnitude of the momentum​

Answers

Answered by dushyantsingh64
27

Answer:

Momentum= mass x speed

momentum= 1 x 10

10kgm/s

Answered by Hansika4871
0

Given,

Mass of two object=10g and 1 kg

Speed of the object=10m/s

To Find,

The magnitude of the momentum.

Solution,

We have the formula for momentum,

P=mass× velocity

So ,momentum of the first object,

P1=10g×10m/s

  =100g.m/s

Again, Momentum of second object,

P2=1kg×10m/s

     =10kg.m/s

Hence, magnitude of the momentum are 100g.m/s and 10kg.m/s

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