Physics, asked by prachi192003, 8 months ago

A toy car of mass 250kg is moving with velocity of 5m/s. What is its momentum?​

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Answered by ravanji786
7

momentum=250×5

=1250

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Answered by Anonymous
3

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\mathfrak\red{\underline{Given}}

Mass of toy car = 250kg

velocity = 5m/s

\mathfrak\red{\underline{To\:find}}

velocity = ?

\mathfrak\red{\underline{Formula}}

° momentum = mass × velocity

or

p = mv

\mathfrak\red{\underline{Solution}}

➪ p = m × v

➪ p = 250kg × 5m/s

➪ p = 1250kgm/s^2

\mathcal\blue{\underline{momentum\:=\:1250kgm/s^2}}

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