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A ball is thrown vertically upwards. What is its momentum at the highest point ?​

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Answered by vedantghate68
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Answer:

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Explanation:

The ball if thrown vertically then the the point at which the reaches will be final velocity which denoted by V it will be zero because the influence of gravity will bring it back. Kk

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Answered by ArunSivaPrakash
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A ball is thrown vertically upwards. Its momentum at the highest point is zero.

  • Momentum of an object is defined as the product of its mass and its velocity.
  • It is a vector quantity, which means it has its direction.
  • It is denoted by the symbol "p" and its SI unit is kg.m/s
  • Mathematical expression for the momentum is:
  •           Momentum = Mass x velocity
  •                             p = m x v
  • When an object of mass m, is thrown vertically upwards, at the highest point its velocity, v is zero. Therefore, its momentum will also be zero at the highest point.

As v= 0 m/s ,

its momentum, p = m x 0

                            = 0

                        p = 0

Hence, at the highest point momentum of the ball is zero.

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