Physics, asked by diya, 6 months ago

A body mass of 5kg is moving with an acceleration of 5m/s^2.what is the rate of change of momentum?

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Answers

Answered by Soham1608
2

Answer:

25kgm/s

Explanation:

because the rate of change of momentum is also known as force and we kniw that F=ma

hence, F=5*5=25kgm/s

Answered by Blossomfairy
4

Given :

  • Mass (m) = 5 kg
  • Acceleration (a) = 5 m/s²

To find :

  • Rate of change of momentum

Note :-

We also called rate of change of momentum is Force.

It means that we have to find Force

So,

Force = Mass × Acceleration

Or,

→ F = ma

→ F = 5 ×5

→ F = 25 N

So,the rate of change of momentum is 25.

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Newton's second law of motion :-

The rate of change of momentum is directly proportional to the applied force, and takes place in the direction in which the force acts.

  • SI unit of Acceleration is m/s²

  • SI unit of Force is Newton

  • SI unit of Mass is Kilogram (Kg)
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