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a body of mass 2 kg moves with a velocity of 3m/s. it's linear momentum is​

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Answered by Anonymous
44

Given :-

  • Mass = 2 kg
  • Velocity = 3 m/s

To Find :-

  • Linear Momentum

Solution :-

Linear Momentum = Mass × Velocity

Substituting the value in formula :-

➩ P = m × v

➩ P = 2 × 3

➩ P = 5 kg m/s

Linear Momentum = 5 kg m/s

Additional information :-

➩ Momentum is vector quantity.

➩ SI Unit - kg m/s

Newton's second law of motion - The rate of change of momentum of an object is directly proportional to applied unbalanced force.

Answered by likhithk495
3

Answer:

6 kgm/s

Explanation:

given,

m=2kg

v=3m/s

                applying formula,p=mv

                  p=2×3 =6

                     ∴ p= 6kgm/s

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