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a body of 2 kh is moving with a velocity of 15m/s . the momentum associated with the body will be​

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Answered by Anonymous
70

Solution :-

Given :-

  • Mass = 2 kg
  • Velocity = 15 m/s

To Find :-

  • Momentum

Formula Used :-

  •   \underline{\boxed{ \pink {\sf Momentum = Mass \times Velocity}}}

Subsisting Values

  \sf  \implies \: Momentum = 2 \: kg \times 15 \: m  \:  {s}^{ - 1}

  \sf  \implies \: Momentum = 30    \times kg \times m\:  {s}^{ - 1}

  \sf  \implies \: Momentum = 30  kg.m \:  {s}^{ - 1}

Thus, the Momentum is 30 kg.m/s

Hence, Solved

Answered by reenuV
10

Answer:

Given :

》Mass = 2 kg

》Velocity = 15 m/s

Formula to be used :

{\boxed{Momentum = Mass × Velocity }}

Solution :

Momentum = 2 kg × 15 m/s

{\implies{Momentum = 30\ ×kg\ ×m/s }}

{\overbrace{\underbrace{Momentum = 30\ kg\ m/s }}}

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