Physics, asked by Mihir58, 1 year ago

A body p has mass 2m and velocity 5v. Another body q has mass 8m and velocity 1.25v. Which has more momentum

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Answered by pandukasam
31
BODY p:
mass = 2m
velocity= 5v
momentum= mass* velocity= 2m*5v
                                            = 10mv
BODY q:
mass= 8m
velocity= 1.25v
momentum= mass*velocity=8m*1.25v
                                           =10mv
both bodies p and q have the same momentum

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Answered by aryan908822
28
the momentum in body will be same since
momentum = mv
in i case momentum=2m*5v=10mv
in ii case momentum=8m*1.25v=10mv
thus both are same momentum is same

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