Physics, asked by nikhil937736, 10 months ago

A body of mass 5 kg is moving with a momentum
of 10 kg ms. The body is moving with speed​

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Answered by QuickSilver04
2

\huge{\mathcal{\blue{Solution}}}

\large{momentum=mass\:x\:velocity}

\large{10kgm/s=5kg\:x\:velocity}

\large{10kgm/s/5kg=velocity}

\huge{\mathcal{\blue{velocity=2m/s}}}

Answered by azizalasha
9

Answer:

2 m/2

Explanation:

p = mv

v =p/m = 10/5 = 2 m/2

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