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a body is moving with constant Momentum the motion of this body is​

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Answered by AYUSHTHEGREAT999
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Answer:

constant

Explanation:

it also remains constant as v is constant

so there is no accn

Answered by anjaliom1122
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Complete Question:

If a sphere is moving with a constant momentum, the motion of the body:

A accelerated B decelerated C uniform velocity D None of the above

Answer:

Uniform velocity

If a sphere is moving with a constant momentum, the motion of the body is Uniform velocity.

Explanation:

When no external force acts on a moving body or a system of bodies, there is no change in total momentum, even if in the case of a system of bodies. If a sphere is moving with a constant momentum, the motion of the body is  Uniform velocity. The momentum of an object remains constant at constant velocity, but when it comes into contact with another object, there is a change in momentum (acceleration or deceleration) that is proportional to the time of contact. This is known as the impulse relationship.

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