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A boy of mass 10 kg moves with a velocity of 5 m/s then it's momentum will be . . . . ​

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Answered by smartboy225
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Answer:

the momentum will be 50 kg m/ s

as according to formula momentum = mass × velocity

Answered by gyalpo3781
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Given:

A body with mass 10kg.

It moves with a velocity 5m/s.

\underline {\bold {Find:}}Find:

The momentum of the body.

\underline {\bold {Solution:}}Solution:

\dag† Formula for find momentum :

{\boxed {\rm {Momentum(p) = Mass (m) × Velocity(v) }}}Momentum(p)=Mass(m)×Velocity(v)

We are given,

Mass (m) = 10 kg

Velocity(v) = 5m/s

✬ Substituting the values in the formula

= p = m × v

= p = 10kg × 5m/s

= p = 50kg m/s

Thus, the momentum is 50kg m/s.

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