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a ball of mass 150 g is hit by a bat the ball starts to move with a velocity of 3m/sec. the momentum of ball.



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Answered by deathwaits246
2

150g = 0.15 kg

Momentum = mass * velocity

= 0.15 * 3

= 0.45 kg m/s

Answered by JayaramJR07
4

Answer:

Here is your answer mate,

Explanation:

Question,

a ball of mass 150 g is hit by a bat the ball starts to move with a velocity of 3m/sec. the momentum of ball is?

Answer,

Formula

  • Momentum = mass × velocity
  •   \frac{kilogram \times meter}{second}  = newton \times second

Given,

Mass of the ball = 150g

=150/1000 kg

= 0.15 kg

Velocity of the ball = 3 m/sec

Momentum = mass × velocity

Momentum =0.15 × 3 Kg m/s

= 0.45 kg m/s

Answer is 0.45kg m/s or 0.45 N s

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