A man throws a ball weighing 500 g vertically upwards with the speed of 10 m/s what is the momentum gain per second?
Answers
Explanation:
Mass of the ball = 500 g
= 0.5 kg
Thrown upwards with the speed = 10 m/s
As We know that
Momentum (p) = mass × velocity
P = 0.5 × 10
= 5 kg . m/s
°•° Momentum gain per second is 5 kg•m/s
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★The quantity of motion is known as Momentum.
★This quantity is measurable
★Any moving object which has mass , then it has momentum.
★SI unit of momentum is kilogram meter per second kg⋅m/s.
Momentum gain per second is 5 kg•m/s
Given Problem:
A man throws a ball weighing 500g vertically upwards with the speed of 10 m/s what is the momentum gain per second?
Solution:
To Find:
Momentum gain per second
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Method:
According to your question:
Mass of the ball = 500 g
We have to convert it in Kg (Kilo Gram),
Formula to convert grams in Kilo grams,
Divide the mass value by 1000
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Using formula:
500 ÷ 1000 = 0.5 kg
Now back to your question:
Momentum (p) = mass × velocity
P = 0.5 × 10
= 5 kg . m/s
Hence,
Momentum gain per second is 5 kg•m/s
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★Extra Information★
⇒ Momentum refers to the quantity of motion that an object has.
⇒Momentum depends upon the variables mass and velocity.
⇒SI unit of momentum is kilogram meter per second kg⋅m/s.
⇒We can meaure this quantity (Momentum).
⇒It means Momentum is measureable.
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