A man throws a ball weighing 500g vertically upwards with a speed of 10m/s . What will be the initial momentum?What would be its momentum at the highest point of it's flight
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GIVEN
mass (m) = 500g = 500/1000kg = 0.5kg
speed = 10ms^-1
Initial momentum (mu) = ?
momentum at highest point = ?
SOLUTION
Initial momentum = mu
= (0.5)(10)
therefore initial momentum = 5kgms^-1
REMEMBER
the body experiences zero velocity in its highest point.
so there v= 0
Momentum at highest point = m(0) = 0.5 (0)=0
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HERE WE GO
GIVEN
mass (m) = 500g = 500/1000kg = 0.5kg
speed = 10ms^-1
Initial momentum (mu) = ?
momentum at highest point = ?
SOLUTION
Initial momentum = mu
= (0.5)(10)
therefore initial momentum = 5kgms^-1
REMEMBER
the body experiences zero velocity in its highest point.
so there v= 0
Momentum at highest point = m(0) = 0.5 (0)=0
HOPE IT IS HELPFUL :D
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Answer:
1. Initial momentum is mu=0.5Kg×10m/s=5Kg−m/s
2. At highest point its velocity becomes zero so momentum will slo be zero as momentum p=mass×velocity.
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